What is the name of the war fought at the end of the movie? A: The battle of Bannockburn B: The Battle of Falkirk C: The Battle of England D: The Battle of Scottland
What is the name of the war fought at the end of the movie? A: The battle of Bannockburn B: The Battle of Falkirk C: The Battle of England D: The Battle of Scottland
__________ is the turning point of American Civil War. A: The Battle of Gettysburg B: The Battle of Saratoga C: The Battle of Potomac River D: The Battle of Harpers Ferry
__________ is the turning point of American Civil War. A: The Battle of Gettysburg B: The Battle of Saratoga C: The Battle of Potomac River D: The Battle of Harpers Ferry
The hero was a big man; the celebrity is a big name. A: The hero was tall and strong. B: The hero was brave and courageous. C: The hero was an outstanding man with fine qualities. D: The hero was a brave man with tremendous strength.
The hero was a big man; the celebrity is a big name. A: The hero was tall and strong. B: The hero was brave and courageous. C: The hero was an outstanding man with fine qualities. D: The hero was a brave man with tremendous strength.
__________ embellish the whole of Beowulf. For example the sea is often “swan’sway” or “whale-path”; a soldier is often a “ shield-hololder or battle-hero” , etc.
__________ embellish the whole of Beowulf. For example the sea is often “swan’sway” or “whale-path”; a soldier is often a “ shield-hololder or battle-hero” , etc.
______ embellish the whole of Beowulf. For example the sea is often “swan’sway” or “whale-path” a soldier is often a “ shield-hololder or battle-hero” , etc.
______ embellish the whole of Beowulf. For example the sea is often “swan’sway” or “whale-path” a soldier is often a “ shield-hololder or battle-hero” , etc.
Which of the follow is NOT true of a tragic hero? A: This hero is noble and in many ways admirable. B: This hero is often with perception of a great mistake he has made. C: This hero's fate is doomed, and we watch in awe as he moves towards that doom. D: This hero must be related with a romantic conflict.
Which of the follow is NOT true of a tragic hero? A: This hero is noble and in many ways admirable. B: This hero is often with perception of a great mistake he has made. C: This hero's fate is doomed, and we watch in awe as he moves towards that doom. D: This hero must be related with a romantic conflict.
a red battle
a red battle
In the year 1066, William the Conqueror invaded England and defeated the Saxon king Harold at ______. A: the Battle of Grecy B: the Battle of Agincourt C: the Battle of Hastings D: the Hundred Years’ War
In the year 1066, William the Conqueror invaded England and defeated the Saxon king Harold at ______. A: the Battle of Grecy B: the Battle of Agincourt C: the Battle of Hastings D: the Hundred Years’ War
When the priest said”Dory didn’t die a hero; he lived a hero”, he meant that Dory was hero mainly because he gave his life for his wife.
When the priest said”Dory didn’t die a hero; he lived a hero”, he meant that Dory was hero mainly because he gave his life for his wife.
The hero created himself;the celebrity is created by the media. A: The hero was admired for what they had done for society;the celebrity burst onto the scene by the work of the media. B: The hero made it through their own efforts;the celebrity achieves fame because of his good relations with the media. C: The hero of the past was active;today's celebrity is passive. D: The hero publicized himself;the celebrity is publicized by the media
The hero created himself;the celebrity is created by the media. A: The hero was admired for what they had done for society;the celebrity burst onto the scene by the work of the media. B: The hero made it through their own efforts;the celebrity achieves fame because of his good relations with the media. C: The hero of the past was active;today's celebrity is passive. D: The hero publicized himself;the celebrity is publicized by the media