The answer would be D.
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Based on the passage, the reader can infer that Beowulf is planning to continue being a warrior.
The first option is incorrect because everybody loved Beowulf and was sad for his departure. The second option is also incorrect given that it was a common thing among the Anglo-Saxons to brag before battle. The last option is incorrect because Beowulf never planned on becoming a king.
“In "A Wolf and Little Daughter," when the wolf's footsteps repeat the phrase "PIT-A-PAT,” how do readers most likely feel? surprised that the wolf is following Little Daughter. afraid that the wolf will catch Little Daughter.”
Answer:
The correct answers in order would be thus:
- Equitable: According to the context of the document from Frankenstein, this word would be synonym to fair and impartial. If also looked up in the dictionary, this word is also defined in the same way: fair and impartial.
- Turkish: Although the word would usually be related to a person, or a thing, from Turkey, or related to the Turkish language, in this particular context it is describing the peculiar behavior or a merchant, so the correct answer is: extremely unpleasant.
- Flagrant: Given the context of the text, which describes the blatant miscarriage of justice on a person, due to his religion and not his actions, the correct definition for this word would be: glaringly obvious.
- Adverse: The context describes someone who cannot accept, or in any form adapt, to either living in a certain place, because all that defines her as a person, rejects it, or refuses. The correct answer here is: acting against or in a contrary direction.
He has random mood swings, and he "Turns into his darker alter ego". I think they would be wary of him,but they would do everything in their power to help him.