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Beowulf in the epic
battles with three monsters:<span>
1) Grendel
2) Grendel's Mother
3) Dragon
Each creature represents a different kind of warrior value
and behavior. For example when Beowulf fought Grendel he depended only on his
physical strength while when fighting his mother he also takes up the sword. In
the final battle with the dragon he is fully armored in the combat.
<span>Fight with Grendel was revenge and that is a value we can assume Anglo-Saxon
culture cherished. While in the battle with Grendel's mother it reflects the
eagerness of glory. Dragon fight is the final chapter which may represent the loyalty
to his kingdom as at that time Beowulf had become the king.</span></span>
in the code orange Mitty visited Roosevelt Island because there was a remote smallpox hospital there.
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In Code Orange, does Mitty contract smallpox?
In spite of being hospitalized for carbon monoxide poisoning and injuries sustained during his kidnapping, he soon discovers that he does not have smallpox. It is hinted that Mitty and his longtime love Olivia will get together at the end of the novel.
In order to pass a class, a teen kid in this narrative must complete an assignment from school. He begins the story as an ordinary slacker teen. Mitty begins to believe he may have the fatal illness, but he starts to experience psychosomatic symptoms as a result of dread, a few smallpox scabs, and excessive self-diagnosis.
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This question is missing the answer options. I have found the complete question online. Since the excerpt is the same, I will omit it.
What is Steve's perspective about the group approaching Les Goodman's house?
A. He hopes the mob will scare Goodman.
B. He fears for Goodman's safety in the mob.
C. He hopes that Goodman caused the outage.
D. He fears for his own safety in the mob.
Answer:
Steve's perspective about the group approaching Les Goodman's house is:
B. He fears for Goodman's safety in the mob.
Explanation:
Steve and Les Goodman are characters on "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street," an episode of the TV show "The Twilight Zone".
In the story, after a strange object flies across the sky followed by a power outage, the neighbors of Maple Street begin to suspect one another. A boy claims that it was probably aliens messing with them, and that some aliens could very well be living among them, in disguise. His theory is enough to spark suspicions and accusations.<u> At a certain point, a group gathers to march toward Les Goodman's house, since they suspect him. Steve is the only one who seems to have maintained his sanity, and he tries to urge others to be reasonable as well. Steve fears for Goodman's safety. He knows that a mob is at the same time powerful and unreasonable. He is afraid that they may end up hurting Goodman without any proof of his being an alien.</u>