Answer:
B - According to Beowulf's viewpoint, Grendel is seen as a villain, while Grendel perceives Hrothgar and the Danes as the actual villains.
Explanation:
In Beowulf, Grendel is referred to as the 'loathsome newcomer', which reflects Beowulf's contempt for him, whereas in Grendel, it is described how they had to labor and pay Hrothgar while the Danes were destroying nature.
Two words that signify 'tired' in this passage from Anne Bradstreet's "As Weary Pilgrim, Now at Rest" are WEARY and WASTED. Your teacher would likely accept any of these three: weary, rest, wasted.
Answer:
A shared theme in both texts is that fate can often be cruel and harsh.
On the other hand, a unique theme from "The Warrior Queen" highlights how an enthusiastic leader is capable of motivating followers.