The correct answer is C. Grendel entered the mead-hall and attacked the Danes while they slept.
Everyone was sleeping when Grendel attacked and he woke 30 of them and started attacking and killing.
She does not give her opinion unless she is asked to do so
The question wants to analyze your reading and writing skills. In that case, I can't write your text, but I'll show you how to do it.
First, you'll need to choose one of these short stories to rewrite. You can choose the one that has more characters as it will give you more options from different perspectives.
<h3>Steps to rewrite the short story:</h3>
- Read the entire short story.
- Choose one of the featured characters.
- Recognize the positioning of this character in the story.
- Rewrite the story from that character's point of view.
In short, you must rewrite the text in the way that this character understands and participates in the story. This way you will show a different perspective of the original text.
More information on narrative points of view at the link:
brainly.com/question/21400963
Answer:
A Prose
Explanation: Going with the thought of episode, humourous, real or fictional. Sitcom seems to be the best fit. These are usually brief chunks of literary works.
ANSWER 1
Between the early 2000s and 2011, the percentages of adolescents reporting exposure to drug or alcohol use prevention messages in the past year through media and school sources generally declined
In 2011, 40 percent of adolescents did not talk with their parents about the dangers of substance use, and one quarter did not receive prevention messages through media or school sources
Adolescents aged 12 to 14 were less likely than those aged 15 to 17 to have received prevention messages through media sources and to have talked with a parent about the dangers of substance use but were more likely to have received messages through school sources and to have participated in a substance use prevention program outside of school
ANSWER 2
The percentage of adolescents aged 12 to 17 who perceived great risk from having five or more alcoholic drinks once or twice a week increased from 38.2 percent in 2002 to 40.7 percent in 2011; during the same period, the rate of binge alcohol use among adolescents decreased from 10.7 to 7.4 percent
Between 2007 and 2011, the percentage of adolescents who perceived great risk from smoking marijuana once or twice a week decreased from 54.6 to 44.8 percent, and the rate of past month marijuana use among adolescents increased from 6.7 to 7.9 percent
In 2011, the percentages of adolescents reporting substance use in the past month were generally lower among those who perceived great risk from using substances than among those who did not perceive great risk
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