Cædmon <span><span /></span><span><span /></span> is the earliest English poet whose name is known. An Anglo-Saxon who cared for the animals at the double monastery of Streonæshalch during the abbacy of St. Hilda , he was originally ignorant of "the art of song" but learned
to compose one night in the course of a dream, according to the
8th-century historian Bede. He later became a zealous monk and an accomplished and inspirational Christian poet.
Hey there LegendMan!
So, based on my reading of this passage from above, I see how this man watches (tv) and that the users that watch it may know a little more.
So, based on my information, it seem's like that answer could be "<span>Viewers know more about television than those who broadcast it." This may sound weird, but it was clear in the passage that this was the case.
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen</span>
It depends what that ‘something’ is, if it’s really important then yes, point it out so you don’t forget it later. If it’s something small then there is little to no need to say it
Answer:
Loving
Explanation:
He doesn't care about the fact that his father isn't that knowlegeable past the 6th grade, he still loves him and would give his life for his father.