The sources with a purpose to inform readers would be the following-
A cookbook with seafood recipies.
A magazine article that provides tips to avoid skin rash.
An encyclopedia entry that lists the various types of fungi found in Antarctica.
<em>(maybe-) </em>A poem that uses symbolism to describe the poets longing for her dead lover.
The correct answer is "B".
Grendel is one of the three monsters that are defeated by Beowulf in the story with the same name written in the 6th century.
Grendel is a temperamental monster who is capable of rational thought as well as irrational bursts of anger. Despite his extreme brutality and nasty habits, there is not much that separates him from human behavior. In the latter stages of his life, prior to his defeat to Beowulf, he embarks on a quest to understand human behavior.
The correct answer is A. An ability to view the situation from the viewpoint of another individual.
Explanation
Empathy is a word that refers to the human ability to connect emotionally with other individuals. When someone feels empathy, they can feel, perceive, recognize, share and understand the feelings of another person, regardless of whether they are negative (sadness, suffering) or positive (happiness, motivation) feelings. Additionally, empathy is a capacity that is evidenced through an immediate and unconscious reaction, without the need for a rational process or the intellect. So, the correct answer is A. An ability to view the situation from the viewpoint of another individual.
<span>Nouns
are names of a person, animal, place, event, etc. It could be proper or common
noun. Common nouns are names of general items and you find them everywhere you
go. These words are not usually capitalized, except if it is the starting word
in a sentence. Proper nouns on the other hand are more specific names and they
are capitalized. When clauses substitute the noun’s role, then they are called ‘noun
clauses’. Therefore, noun clauses can be direct object or subject. To find
them, one must look for the verb first and try to ask questions with ‘who’ or ‘what’.</span>