Answer:c
Explanation:
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Answer:
Readers of Beowulf will likely view Grendel as a villain. Readers of Grendel, however, will likely view the character as more sympathetic.
Explanation:
Beowulf is one of the most famous epic poems of all time. It takes the name of its main character, who fights and defeats three monsters: Grendel, Grendel's mother, and a dragon. In the poem, Grendel is described as a man-eating monster, incapable of feeling, whose only purpose is to kill.
However, in John Gardner's version "Grendel", we are presented with this character under a completely different light. He is not a monster as portrayed in Beowulf. Grendel has feelings; he suffers. People are, unfortunately, incapable of understanding him due to his appearance and his inability to communicate. He is likely to be more sympathetic to readers as someone who wishes to be accepted, but is mistreated instead.
Answer:
“I recall the time I first discovered the thrills of riding a roller coaster. Chills was running down my spine and my palms sweating continuously. My breath started speeding up and my whole body starts to tense up. I feel my bones shivering and my stomach dropping when the roller coaster rushed downwards rapidly.
“Never again”
I thought to myself.”
The best way it recto read over the question and then write what it’d asked
Read the excerpt below from the poem “Casey at the Bat” by Ernest Lawrence Thayer and answer the question that follows.
Which technique is the author using in this stanza?
c. imagery
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