Answer:
"<em>So exhausted and battered it barely stirred</em>" works as a great replacement for "<em>Its dark eyes dim and not at their prime</em>."
Explanation:
Both metaphors refer to exhaustion and a feeling of "nothingness."
<span>There are a few reasons that Grendel attacks the men in the mead hall in</span>
Answer: They drew his chariot when Achilles left home for the Trojan War.
Explanation:
The horses, who were immortal, were given by Poseidon as a gift to Achilles's father Peleus upon his wedding to the goddess Thetis: magnificent racing stallions, gifts of the gods to Peleus, shining immortal gifts. Peleus then gave the horses to Achilles to draw his chariot when his son left home for the Trojan War.
Answer:
Fair punishment.
Explanation:
Depending on what the crime was it wouldn't be such a bad thing fir them to write an apology.
Yes they choose to do the crime now they have to pay so in my opinion they should be publicily shamed and some type of way.
I would say that the intended meaning of that hyperbole is that the speaker thinks that the colonists are being unfairly treated by the British government.