In “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” on the third day that Sir Gawain is at the Lord Bertilak’s castle, Lady Bertilak gives him a silk girdle. Lady Bertilak urges him to keep it with him as it has the ability to protect an honest person from death. Being terrified of his meeting with the Green Knight, Sue Gawain gladly takes it. However, Sir Gawain had promised to give Lord Bertilak anything he was given back to him before he left. This means that Sir Gawain, in not giving the girdle back, is no longer an honest man. In addition to this the girdle is green, this is foreshadowing the fact that the girdle belongs to the Green Knight. The Green Knight, who had not died when Sir Gawain decapitated him in their first encounter, likely did so because he was wearing the girdle. This shows that the Green Knight is an honest man, contrasting him with Sir Gawain who fails to be honest in taking the girdle.
The best answer is the first option:
<span>For seven nights, he sneaks into the old man’s room and watches the sleeping man.
A good way to select the right answer is to read all of the options out loud. Which combination of the sentences sounds the most fluid and logical when you read it, and best preserves the meaning of the sentence? The first option does this best. </span>
Answer:
1.To do something without thinking and/or without care.
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2.Something moving quickly and vigorously.
Explanation:
There are two definitions of this word. When writing an essay or narrative make sure you add adjectives and nouns to make sure the audience knows which definition you are using.
One example of the 1st definition would be:
"My friends were all staring at me, I had no time to think. I skated down the steep hill impetuously."
One example of the 2nd definition would be:
"The water was flowing down with such impetuous, I felt like it could've swept me down at any moment."
An abstract noun is a noun that you can't feel, hear, taste, smell, and see. Like hope. A concrete noun is a noun that you CAN feel, hear, taste, smell, and see.
So the abstract noun in this sentence is not choir, but harmony.
hope it helps!