This quote is saying that even men who understand and practice law are not better people because of it. The first part says that "law never made men a whit more just" 'a whit more' means 'any more', and 'just' means honest or good. So the first part means 'law never made men any more honest.
The second part says "<span>by means of their respect for it, even the well-disposed are daily made the agents of injustice". 'This section basically means 'because they like law and respect it they have access to all of the inner workings and details, they are able to manipulate it to use law for their own injust purposes.
Basically, this is saying that men who know a lot about law aren't necessarily good and a lot of the times it just makes them more able to support injustices.</span>
B. Nonfiction doesn't depend on a plot.
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Grendel is depicted as a evil mindless monster who's 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.
I hope this helped.
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I believe the answer is,
"It foreshadows the Charlie will only become a little bit more intelligent, and he will not understand why."
Also, that story is bloody amazing.
Answer:The Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke by Hans Trausil ... Before this problem every other remains of secondary importance. ... of Europe have, each in accordance with his individual temperament, reflected in their work the spiritual essence of .... Here the words of men are only fragile bridges above their real life.
Explanation: Not all 150 but close enough :)