1.<span>When meet Jean Valjean, he is an ex-convict about to starve to death because no one will give him food, shelter, or a job. No one except saintly Bishop Myriel, that is, who's more than happy to invite Valjean into his home and treat him like a king. </span>
2.He didn't make good decisions so people didn't think he was a good guy so society thought the worst of him. <span>A prevalent theme in Victor Hugo's </span>Les Miserable<span> is each character's search for freedom. </span>
3.The first<span> most important moment in which </span>religion influenced Jean Valjean's life<span> relates to the </span>Bishop of Digne's mercy and generosity<span>. When Jean Valjean was finally released from prison after 19 years for stealing a loaf of bread for his seven starving nephews and nieces, he found that every place he went to in order to find food and lodging turned him out when they learned that he was an ex-convict.
4.</span><span>Though Bishop Myriel does not appear in any other part of this book, he is a model for moral behavior. A major theme of </span>Les Misérables<span> is the moral journey of the soul from selfishness and darkness to compassion and light. Bishop Myriel's life story offers an example of this journey, which is detailed in the first sixty pages of the book: he was born wealthy and powerful, but lost everything he had after the French Revolution, and became devoted to helping the poor. </span><span />
Answer:
Opposite of extrude is <em>intrude.</em>
Explanation:
Extrude= Force out/come out
Intrude=Go in/Force in
Answer: C) Ferns and bushes along the narrow forest trail.
Explanation:
C would be the best option and correction for the sentence from the question because the word ''Along'' is the best fitting in it.
Answers A and B are incorrect because the word ''along'' should be followed by noun or proposition and in this case, the word is at the of the sentence which is not the best fit for it.
The answer D is also incorrect because the word along is often used with river, road, and another word in this it can refer to things with a long or thin shape like this forest round for example.
The tone of the passage is dejected and it is helped by the stark haunting imagery of the passage.
Explanation:
The passage carries a meaning of dejected failure on the part of the speaker who is talking of the ruin that has been brought on him and his pitiful condition is described.
The imagery is what helps the tone.
Words like ravenous, perched, feast help establish the tone.
The image of the fall of two mighty eagles who are then perched and then eating from the hands of dead soldiers as ravens and crows wait for their feast.
This creates a horror and instills pathetic emotions that makes one understand the pain of the speaker.
Answer:
They are relieved that Grendel is dead and their trials are over now.
Explanation:
The Danish people were relieved that this wellknown warrior had come to help them kill Grendel. He killed the monster himself, without the help of any Danish warriors. The Danish were great fighters but the beast had been ravaging their people and their lands for too long.