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that helped many others and change many lifes more rthan any other did
Explanation:
They usually have their roots in C, 'Latin and Greek'. Such words are - formula, amateur, arcane, incentive...
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Hello. You did not enter the answer options, but I can help you by saying that Beowulf is not immediately welcome at De*mark, because he is a foreigner, armed and unknown to the guards.
Explanation:
As soon as he arrives at De * mark, Beowulf is not readily welcomed by the guards who present a quick hostility that ends as soon as Beowulf presents himself and shows that he is an honorable and peaceful man.
This is because Beowulf is a foreigner, unknown to guards who do not know if he wants to do the kingdom any harm. In addition it is possible to see that Beowulf is armed, which increases the mistrust of the guards.
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to entertain readers with an anecdote about babysitting.
Explanation:
The purpose of the passage above is clearly to entertain the reader by recounting in an ingenious and witty tone an amusing anecdote about Kev´s experience babysitting. The writer is successful in his purpose since the passage is well elaborated, and with a good dose of irony, makes one, the reader, follow the anecdote empathetically but with a smile.