There are several things that distinguish heroes from monsters, especially in classical literature. Heroes and monsters are very highly contrasted through the dichotomy of good and evil. Heroes are often wholly good; monsters are often wholly evil. Being "good" entails protecting the wellbeing of others, and being "evil" means causing destruction and harm to others. They are also very starkly different in their physical appearance and personal attributes. Heroes, especially Beowulf, are bold, strong, physically fit, usually handsome, brave, wise, etc. Monsters are usually grotesque, horrifying, oversized, etc. Hope this helps.
Catching fish is one of the oldest pastimes.
fish is a noun
Oh! Oh! I know this! It's called a Essay.
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I believe this is it:
1. us
2. who
3. us
4. who
5. we
6. us
7. who
8. we
9. us
10. who
11. us
12. who
13. we
14. us
15. we
16. who
17. we
18. whom
19. who
20. us
Important tip:
We vs. Us
We is a subject, Us is not.
Whom vs. Who
Use whom if it can be replaced with him/her.
Use who if it can be replaced with he/she.
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Answer:
Answer to 4 is B Answer to 5 is D
Explanation:
Compensate is to pay for something, and emancipate is free. The answer is therefore b, in which slave-holders are payed to release their slaves. For answer 5, Lincoln doesn't literally mean people need to lose limbs to save others lives, it is an expression and the only answer with a similar meaning is D