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  He began to remove his iron breast-mail, took off the helm…

  He began to remove his iron breast-mail, took off the helmet and handed his attendant the patterned sword, a smith’s masterpiece, ordering him to keep the equipement guarded. And before he bedded down, ________, that prince of goodness, proudly asserted: “When it comes to fighting, I count myself as dangerous any day as Grendel. So it won’t be a cutting edge I’ll wield to mow him down, easily as I might. He has no idea of the arts of war, of shield or sword-play, although he does possess a wild strength. No weapons, therefore, for either this night: unarmed he shall face me if face me he dares. And may the Divine Lord in His wisdom grant the glory of victory to whichever side he sees fit.”

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The earliest writing was for literature.  

The earliest writing was for literature.  

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The merchant in the Tale of the Bull and the Ass has the pow…

The merchant in the Tale of the Bull and the Ass has the power to _____________.  

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Passage 6 (Cumulative) What I did was best – don’t lecture m…

Passage 6 (Cumulative) What I did was best – don’t lecture me, No more advice.  I, with my eyes, How could I look my father in the eyes When I go down to death?  Or mother, so abused … I have done such things to the two of them, Crimes too huge for hanging.  Worse yet,   The sight of my children, born as they were born, How could I long to look into their eyes? No, not with these eyes of mine, never. Not this city either, her high towers, The sacred glittering images of her gods- I am misery!  I, her best son, reared As no other son of Thebes was ever reared, I’ve stripped myself, I gave the command myself. All men must cast away the great blasphemer, The curse now brought to light by the gods, The son of Laius – I, my father’s son!

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In tragedies the hero or protagonist almost always has a tra…

In tragedies the hero or protagonist almost always has a tragic flaw.  A tragic flaw as defined by www.online-literature .com is “A flaw in the character of the protagonist of a tragedy that brings the protagonist to ruin or sorrow.” What is Hamlet’s tragic flaw?  Justify your answer.

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Why does Hamlet wait until Claudius sees the play to start t…

Why does Hamlet wait until Claudius sees the play to start taking any action?

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Researchers have found that relationships between aging pare…

Researchers have found that relationships between aging parents and their children are characterized by

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Who is the publisher of the required textbook, Essentials of…

Who is the publisher of the required textbook, Essentials of Life-Span Development, 7th Edition, by John W. Santrock?

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In the context of domain theory, moral rules are widely acce…

In the context of domain theory, moral rules are widely accepted, somewhat impersonal, and

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The term _____ refers to the ability to focus on a specific…

The term _____ refers to the ability to focus on a specific aspect of experience that is relevant while ignoring others that are irrelevant.

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