Use of language/ conventions
Answer:
B. Cause and effect
Explanation:
The given paragraph is structured as a <em>cause and effect</em> paragraph. This type of paragraph explains why something happens. The occurrence that takes place is defined as the effect and the thing that causes it is the cause.
Here, we have two groups of students who perceived the same lecture in two completely different ways. This is the effect. What caused this is the way the lecturer was introduced. The students' expectations (cause) affected their opinion on the lecture, the final result (effect).
Grendel was going back to the castle once more. He had attacked Heorot several times successfully, always being able to bring fresh meat to his lair. Once there, he would have his own feast with his mother.
"They must have some kind of trap prepared for me," he thought. He didn't care much about that, as the previous times no one had been able to stop him, no matter what they tried.
He entered the castle easily and attacked one of the men without much opposition. However, the next warrior was different. The monster was surprised to be attacked by a man with his bare hands.
"This cannot be. I shall tear him to pieces," he decided.
Grendel pursued the mighty warrior through the halls, but he was also attacked back by him. He hadn't seen such bravery and strength in a human before. But he was also lonely, too different from the rest.
"It's too dark, and the other warriors won't let me focus on him. I shall escape and return later."
However, without noticing, the warrior had his arm trapped. The monster tried to free himself as much as he could, but couldn't free himself.
In the end, he had to lose his arm and run away. The strong determination of the warrior had shown Grendel that he could not defeat him. He didn't seem to have something to lose, and this made the monster feel afraid for the first time in his life.
Answer:
1. the act of calling a prisoner to court to answer an indictment - arraignment
2. a rank held by commissioned officers - lieutenant
3. worn out completely; very tired - exhausted
4. offering or providing help; functioning in a subsidiary capacity - auxiliary
5. a narrow strip of land connecting two larger masses of land - isthmus
6. the national legislature of various countries, often composed of the nobility, clergy, and commons - parliament
7. to invigorate, stimulate, elate - exhilarate
8. flowers picked and fastened together in a bunch - bouquet
Answer:
ok, as I'm on my way home from school I stare up into the sky thinking about the h.w I'll have to do when I get home.as the white cold peaces of winter fall onto my face. i wonder to myself "why does it always feel lonely during winter". it's so quiet during winter days... it's as quiet as a grain of rice dropping on the floor. but even though it feels lonely I also get a nice feeling from this white looking wonderland. like I'm the only one on earth. but then comes a red car zooming by. ruining my fantasy...
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