Answer:
C. Beowulf is planning to continue being a warrior.
Explanation:
Although you didn't provide a passage, I was able to find an adaquete answer.
"Based on the passage, the reader can understand that Beowulf plans to continue to be a warrior.
The first choice is wrong because everyone loved Beowulf and was saddened by his departure. The second option is also wrong since it was common among the Anglo-Saxons to brag before battle. The latter option is wrong because Beowulf never intended to be king."
This was also the agreeded upon answer within quizlet. I hope this helps.
Answer:
smart people choose cats to fit there life style
Explanation:
The best option that categorizes the central conflict of Daisy Miller: A Study is individual vs. society. The relationship between Daisy and Winterbourne symbolizes Europe vs America.
I think it is personification! Good luck :)
The answer is YES, they end up with the best husband possible.
The story represents how society works according to the cultural standars of the time. Young Dashwood sisters know about the importance of finding an economically supportive husband, but their main concern is to move forward in the right moment. Everything relates to marriage, dances, talks, friendship, interests and actions. Falling in love and being romantic is not lucrative in a society that looks for an increase of wealth.
While their personalities are different, neither of the young sisters is looking to marry just to go up in the social scale, but they want to marry because they're in love and want to live a happy and full life. However, the end of the story effectively connects the topics of sense and sensibility, even though Elinor (sensible sister) marries a man she loves after many romantic obstacles, and Marianne (sensitive sister) marries a man who she does not love at first, but represented a sensible choice to make.