And like a thunderbolt he falls": It's not clear why the eagle falls in the last line. It may be because he falls from power, it may be because his life is meaningless
<span>Chaucer's friar was part of the Mendicant order</span>
Where someone may say "why is there millions of cats in here!" or something like that. hyberbole is an more extreme exaggeration when describing something
I think that the answer is A) because it starts talking about how it helps slow animals at the end and it also talks about the underpass at the end I noticed that it was talking about the overpass in the beginning and the underpass at the end....Srry I'm not an 100% sure only about 90%
The author of Beowulf is an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet. He lived in England during the time of the writing of Beowulf. It is estimated that Beowulf was written between the eighth and the eleventh century. The story is set in modern-day Scandinavia. Beowulf comes from the Geats, a region in Sweden. He visited Hrothgar, the king of the Danes - modern-day Denmark. Beowulf had heard that there was a monster attacking Hrothgar so he went to help Hrothgar defeat the monster.