Answer:
E. reinforce one of the motifs of the passage
Explanation:
The lines "He did not know that he was dead, then" (paragraph1) and "And then he died. He did not know he was dead"
(paragraph 4) serve to do all the following EXCEPT reinforce one of the motifs of the passage.
The lines shows a connection between the two paragraphs, makes useful characterization and shows the speaker's desire for death. However, it does not reinforce one of the motifs of the passage.
When making a narration, a motif repetition can be used to show mood or produce the theme of the narration and this can be done primarily through imagery, or language.
"Music is certainly an important part of The Tempest," says Professor Lindley. "It is an important means by which Prospero exercises his power, and it moves the characters round the stage. It puts the characters to sleep, it wakes them, it cures them of their madness, it propels the action."
Answer:
Ello mate, A metaphor is being used in this.
The actions of both Beowulf and Grendel when they battled show that both were strong and powerful.
<h3>Who is Beowulf?</h3>
He is the king-hero in the epic poem, Beowulf who fought and killed Grendel to protect the Da--nish people.
Hence, we can see that Beowulf is brave, strong, fearless and willing to die for his people, while Grendel is a monster who is strong, and has a love for her child.
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