C. Unferth is jealous because the woman he loves want's Beowulf and not him.
If you take a look in the book you can very clearly tell that Unferth is jealous of Beowulf and twists the stories to make it sound like Beowulf isn't very heroic and things of that manner.
I realize that this blog is for English, so I'll do my best to help you out!
Here are just a few helpful points:
- first off, introduce yourself and try to relate to your crowd
(share a funny fact about yourself but make it brief)
- state your purpose
(if you're interested in literature or art, then share your interest in this topic and how you want to share it with others)
- share about your inspiration
(who spurred you to start your blog and who do you hope to inspire by your blog?)
- educate your crowd
(integrate some fun quotes or jokes into your blog posts, making sure to cite those whose words you are using)
- just have fun :)
Sounds like a great assignment! Good luck!
Answer:
Julius Caesar and his heir, Augustus, forged particularly explicit ties to Venus, claiming descent through her son, the Trojan hero Aeneas. The goddess was repeatedly represented in civic architecture and on coins, and her attractive figure became symbolic of Roman power throughout the empire.
Explanation:
Answer:
As Pete and Malia headed out the door on <u>their</u> way to the convention, they almost forgot the money they would need to get in <u>there</u>.
They were very excited to <u>buy</u> the latest edition of their favorite comic book <u>by</u> their favorite author.
Explanation:
Homophones are words that are pronounced the same way but have different meanings (and sometimes spelling).
In the first sentence, there are two homophones:<em> their </em>and<em> there.</em><em> </em><em>Their</em> is a word used to describe that something <em>belongs to them</em> (Pete and Malia's way - their way). <em>There</em> is the opposite of <em>here</em> and means <em>at that place </em>(get into the convention - get in there).
The second pair of homophones is <em>buy</em> and<em> by</em>. <em>To buy</em> is a verb that means <em>to purchase</em> something. <em>By</em> is a preposition used to state who is performing a certain action (a comic book by their favorite author - their favorite author wrote the book they are buying).
B would be the best answers