Answer:
1. Wiglaf was the first person speaker
2. He was Beowulf's cousin and the only one amongst all of Beowulf's military companions who stood by him as he engaged the dragon in battle.
Explanation:
In lines 2761, Wiglaf discovers that the treasures which they discovered at the dragon's den were old and rusted. Most of the treasures included, different vessels, cups, ornaments, and helmets. Beowulf believed that these treasures would stand the test of times and serve as evidence of his ability to defend his people.
Wiglaf was courageous, and a worthy Thane who stood by his master to fight off the dragon when the other companions fled in fear.
Answer:
Gaiman has used the setting of modern English town to develop the plot of magical realism.
Explanation:
'Chivalry' is a short story written by Neil Gaiman. The story is a work of magical realism, meaning a blend of magic with realistic fiction.
Gaiman has marveously blended these two elements to develop the plot of the story. The setting of the story is of a modern day ordinary local store, where Mrs. Whitaker finds the Holy Grail. In this setting, there is a blend of an ordinary local store with an extraordinary finding of the Holy Grail, the wine cup from which Jesus Christ took the Lord's Supper before His crucifixion. This finding of the Holy Grail by Mrs. Whitaker further develops the plot when Sir Galaad, a Knight of the Round Table, appears at the door of Mrs. Whitaker to claim the Holy Grail.
This question is about "A Quilt of a Country"
Answer and Explanation:
Mario Cuomo's enigma was exposed to show how the USA imposes the concept of individualism on its growing population and encourages the adoption of this concept in all possible activities, however, in addition to being a defining concept of the American population, it is also a concept that is in constant conflict, thus creating a "social paradox", so to speak, because the nation that grew in an individualistic way, sees itself in various situations where it needs to work in the collectivity and in solidarity.
Within the text, Quindlen uses this concept of conflict between the collective and individualism as support for the argument that the USA is a multicultural nation, full of the most different ethnicities, but all this difference does not prevent the country made up of a single people that is subject to a single government.
The first one makes more sense