- give up
- fall out
- put off
- take off
- look after
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Because scops (oral storytellers) were telling their stories orally and not from a written account, they needed something that would allow them to easily remember those stories. This why you notice that tales or epics that were first told orally have a certain cadence that makes it easier to follow. This allows the storyteller to remember and it also allows the reader to follow along in a better way.
As an interesting side note, these story tellers would also sometimes put the stories to music as that was another way to tell the stories. They would start as ballads and the storyteller would play a tune while they sang the stories.
Answer:
my guess is, that the character is confident, but not entirely wanting to take credit
Explanation:
the keyword is, "many" he is not claiming to have commited all of them, but he is saying he has committed most, possibly wanting to leave the victim to assume the worst, without him having to possibly lie.
The answer to this question is that a sentence contains a subject and a Predicate. A predicate is a part of a sentence which contains a verb that affirms the subject in a sentence. Subject and predicate always comes together in a sentence. A predicate is used to describe a noun or the subject.