If Beowulf represents the way Anglo-Saxons were, or what they wanted to become, then I believe they were fierce people. They were strong and brave (they managed to conquer the entire British isles) and they didn't falter when faced with dangers. They endured any hardships that they encountered and came out of their troubles strong, and created an entire nation of English people.
What book and maybe I’ll be able to help! ^^
Chapter 11 of what book?¿
B. Make every word count - use only important words.
This is true because when you have as few as 750 words to state your point, you need to pack as much detail and facts as you can into a tiny amount of space. Chances are, they've provided either a prompt or several questions for you to answer, and you need to answer all of them or the entire prompt will a lot of description and you need to support whatever you said with detail and/or facts.
Answer:
The man does not listen to the old-timer's advice.
Explanation:
This question is about "To Build a Fire". In this story, a man wants to take a trip on foot in the middle of a very aggressive and dangerous snowfall. An "old-timer" meets this man and advises him not to travel in these climatic conditions, as this can put his life at risk, but the man decides to ignore the councils and continue his journey as if nothing has happened.