Critical literacy encourages individuals to understand and question the attitudes, values, and beliefs of written texts, visual applications, and spoken words. The development of critical literacy pushes students to question issues of power; in essence, to become thoughtful, active citizens[2].
Answer:
There are two answers to this question
Explanation:
Beowulf is an epic poem that tells the story of Beowulf and how he became a king. It was written in ancient English and its publishing date is unknown. Lines 109-124 tell some details about Beowulf: first of all, that he cared about peace and he was intolerant against tyrants. He was also very strong (literally mentioned in the mentioned lines) and also he tried to help free other people.
For the second question, the traits are solidarity and strength through bad times. Even though he was in a journey, Beowulf decided to help people in need by choosing the mightiest of his people for this task.
In The Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass borrows the papers from a (D) sailor or seaman
He does this in order to escape from slavery and so that he is not recognized while he makes his escape.
"I will price him till i am gone thank you jesus and god".