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Hello,
I was writing a letter to tell complain about the poor quality of food at our school. First off, I wanted to say that the bread has been stale for the past 3 weeks. Please reach out to the lunch lady about that so we can have good bread while we are trying to be educated. Secondly, I wanted to point out that every time winter comes around, the milk gets ice chunks in it so instead of drinking milk, we're drinking slushies!!! Please try to take care of that as well. Lastly, if you wouldn't mind, please take care of the soggy vegetable problem. I don't know about you, but I don't like eating mushy carrots and celery.
Thank you for your time.
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Explanation:
None of these things are true, I just wanted to help:)
D is the answer I had that yesterday for class work
This kenning suggests that Grendel is a creature from hell and is pure evil.
In Old Norse and Old English poetry, kennings are metaphors in the form of compound words. Here, "hell-forged" is a metaphor for Grendel's devilish nature and origins.
In <em>Beowulf</em>, Grendel is described as a "creature of darkness," a monstrous being rejected by God. According to J.R.R. Tolkien in <em>Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics</em> (1936), Grendel is "the evil spirits [taking] visible shape."
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