Grendel is depicted as an evil mindless monster whose only goal is destruction and spreading evil. Considering that he's not depicted as an intellectual tactician but rather as a brute who wants to eat others, he would probably just heal up and attack again. Either that or he would ask for help from his mother.
Answer:
Caesar is cruel to his servants.
Answer: spreading propaganda.
Explanation:
APEX
The important thing to watch out for grammatical error, among others, is the use of the subject-verb agreement. A singular subject must use a singular verb. A plural subject must use a plural verb. Let's investigate each sentence.
<span>"It is very important to train your dog": 'It' and 'is' are singular. Correct.
</span><span>"It keeps your dog’s mind active, and it help to build an understanding between you and your dog.": 'It' is singular and the verb 'keeps' is also singular. That is correct. But the other clause of the sentence must have a mistake. It should be 'it helps', not 'it help'.
</span><span>"Often owners will shout at their dogs or even punish them when what is needed is effective training": 'Owners' is plural so it is correct to pair it with 'shout' and 'punish'.
</span>
Answers with Explanation:
1. What is at least one character trait of Odysseus and explain how he demonstrates this trait with a textual example.
One character trait of Odysseus is "courage." Even if he was just a mere human, he fought against a giant like "Cyclops Polyphemus." He was brave enough to enter the cave of Cyclops in order to save his men. He wasn't afraid to die, though he described Cyclops as a "horrid creature, not like a human being at all." He even risked his life to get the attention of Cyclops so it could drink the wine, which could make it weak. Then he and his men struck the eyes of the Cyclops and this he stated in his story to the Phaeacians,<em> "So we seized our stake with its fiery tip and bored it, round and round in the giant’s eye till blood came boiling up around..." </em>
2. Compare the epic hero of Odysseus to a hero in your life today. This could be a person you know or someone from a movie or book.
If I were to compare Odysseus to a person in my life, I would say my "father." Just like Odysseus, my father is courageous enough to win in any situation, just so he could send all of us (since were are seven siblings) to school. He never thought of himself and always look forward that his kids will have a better future. Odysseus was, similarly, the same with my father when it comes to taking care of his men and his family. <u>Both of them are courageous enough not to surrender in any situation.</u>