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I had five years experience in a busy kitchen,where I regularly produced the following: fried monkfish with garlic butter; pan-seared oak-smoked
halibut; twice baked salmon; boiled spider crab with peas,potatoes and bacon; charcoal- grilled prawn and red pepper skewers;
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Answer: In "Beowulf," Grendel is always the villan of the story. He is presented as a man-eating demon, who daily slaughters Danes and feeds on his corpres. He is never anything more than an obstacle for Beowulf to overcome.
On the contraty, in "Grendel," the reader can see different aspects of him. He is presented as an inteligent creature, capable of rational thoughs and emotions.
The story shows Grendel's changes and growth. It explores his relationship with his mother, his fascination with humans -which eventually turns into hatred and disgust-, and provides his point of view about the battle with Beowulf.
Explanation:
Where is the quote? There is nothing attached to this question.
Answer:
1. a bit of
2. A few
3. some/ a lot of
4. more
5. any
Explanation:
1. I am having a bit of trouble passing my driving exam.
2. A few people can afford a home these days.
3. You have some/ a lot of patience.
4. She earns more money than I do.
5. I didn't use any fertilizer last spring.