<span>Which line from the text implies that the men were unlikely friends? (5 points)
</span><span>"even resisted the calls of business" this line means they did not want to do business together, so they were unlikely friends.
</span><span>Which line from the text describes the positive feelings the men had about the walks? (5 points)
</span><span>"It was a nut to crack for many, what these two could see in each other." The men had a positive feeling because they saw great things in each other. </span>
Answer:
Readers of Beowulf will likely view Grendel as a villain. Readers of Grendel, however, will likely view the character as more sympathetic.
Explanation:
Beowulf is one of the most famous epic poems of all time. It takes the name of its main character, who fights and defeats three monsters: Grendel, Grendel's mother, and a dragon. In the poem, Grendel is described as a man-eating monster, incapable of feeling, whose only purpose is to kill.
However, in John Gardner's version "Grendel", we are presented with this character under a completely different light. He is not a monster as portrayed in Beowulf. Grendel has feelings; he suffers. People are, unfortunately, incapable of understanding him due to his appearance and his inability to communicate. He is likely to be more sympathetic to readers as someone who wishes to be accepted, but is mistreated instead.
<span>The correct answer is A. The passage is an extended metaphor that uses the source domain of a bird soaring in to represent the target domain of having a sudden realisation. Birds are often used metaphorically to represent freedom, so this could link to the freedom that comes with realising something about himself or his life.</span>
what steps has Gatsby taken to ensure this reunion day is perfect?
He's had way too many flowers delivered, had Nick's lawn mowed, and is wearing a white suit with silver shirt and gold tie.
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Answer:
- A summary of the essay's main points
- A rephrasing of the thesis.
- A mention of other texts that support the thesis.
Explanation:
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