From the story: Beowulf : The Wrath of Grendel
A normal feud involves two sides: it takes two to tango. Literary lore suggests that monsters are interested in fights they know they will win. Knowing that, make a prediction about the story and defend your opinion.
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((Needs to “Restate” the question, “Answer” the question/prompt, have “Cited” sources in the response, and “Explain” the reasoning on how the conclusion came to be)).
The response also needs to be in that order listed above.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00, bartekzelazek5083
1point the u. s. declaration of independence is structured logically to lead from premise to conclusion. which statement best completes its flow of reasoning? 1. all people are equally entitled to certain rights. ii. our rights have been violated by the british government. iii. ? o a. americans agree that king george iii is a tyrannical ruler. o b. americans must form their own government to protect their rights. o c. these rights are natural and god-given to all men equally. o d. no one can argue with the list of violations presented herein.
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From the story: Beowulf : The Wrath of Grendel
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