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The tone of Beowulf is melancholy. Although the poem celebrates the deeds of Beowulf and other great leaders, this celebration is infused with an understanding that even the greatest leaders, and the most morally good—by pagan standards—are dead and gone.
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Answer:
B). Radiant, and Seductive.
Explanation:
Yes, the bolded segment in the given passage involves an error and the rectification would be 'radiant, and seductive.' The <u>use of seductress is incorrect as it is a noun whereas the previous words 'blossoming and radiant' are functioning as the adjectives qualifying the season</u>. Therefore, 'seductress' must be converted to 'seductive' so that it also acts as an adjective that will modify the noun. This is correctly displayed through <u>option B</u> and hence, it is the correct answer. The first and third options are incorrect due to the wrong usage of the noun 'seductress' and option D is obviously wrong as the bolded portion has an error.
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I. (B) when it is in correct time and place
II. (A) not beyond a minute
III. (B) malice
IV. (A) snake
V. (D) both a and b
Answer:
Plants in a green house may be suitable.
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In "324", the speaker of the poem spends her Sundays at home. She draws a comparison to others, as she states that they mostly spend their Sundays in church. It can also be assumed that the speaker may be outside at her home, as she uses many images of birds, and mentions an orchard.