Lord of the rings
This is for lord of the Rings return of the King
1. Frodo was appointed the task of Ring-bearer to destroy the One Ring by casting it into the fiery depths of Mount Doom and thus to get rid of it for all eternity. however, after all of the indescribable suffering and effort it took to arrive at the actual chasm of Mount Doom and the ability to put an end to all evil was within reach of his hand, Frodo was unable to give it up...instead, he succumbed to the evil power of the Ring and took it for himself. in fact, it was Gollum who ultimately cast the ring into the fire and without the wretched creature, the Ring would not have been destroyed and the entire Quest would have been in vain. Tolkien definitely utilizes irony in this passage.
2. the Witch-king of Angmar was defeated by two of the most unlikely heroes, a woman in disguise and a Hobbit, namely Éowyn and Pippin. the Witch-king, Lord of the Nazgûl, was Sauron's deadliest and most feared servant who thought he was invincible for 'no man could kill him', according to a legendary prophecy. even Gandalf couldn't even defeat him during a brief showdown between the two (as shown in a scene from the movie before the Rohirrim arrive upon the siege of Minas Tirith). instead, the Witch-king met his demise at the sword of a woman who was forbidden to fight by her kin and of a Hobbit, a creature whom many doubted of their strength in battle.
oh! and another idea that just popped into my head is how ironic it is that in all these years leading up to the great climactic events of the War of the Ring, Aragorn - the destined King, heir to the throne of Gondor, and the last descendant of the Dúnedain (which is all a pretty impressive lineage if you ask me!) - chose to instead cloak himself in the lifestyle of a Ranger and go into exile, rather than face his fate. of course, Aragorn realizes his destiny and becomes the King he was born to be...thus the "Return of the King"! :D
O Put on masks
O Make fun of the other guests as they arrive
Remove their swords and give them to the Capulet servants
O Discuss the earlier street fight
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A. Beach,
B. Beach:
C. Beach;
D. Beach.
Answer:
A: Beach,
Explanation:
The correct word that is punctuated correctly is in option A: The word "Beach"followed by a comma. One the the purposes for using a comma, as in this case, is when a dependent clause starts a sentence . This is to separate the dependend clause form the independent clause. But if the dependent clause is a the end, it is not necessary to use a comma.
Once he arrived at the beach, Jonathan sat on a boulder and watched his dog, Hoolihan, outrun the spilling waves and then chase them back to sea in an endless cycle of fun. He closed his eyes, listening to the crashing waves, an oddly comforting sound he had loved ever since he was a child.
The correct choice is A. Beach,
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B. Denmark
C. Norway
D. Greece
The correct answer is D. Greece.
Explanation
Tragedy and comedy are two common genres in literature and theatre. In the case of tragedy, this focuses on depicting the suffering of human life, due to this it is common this has a sad ending and depicts misfortunate events. On the other hand, comedy includes funny or entertaining events, along with a happy ending. In terms of history, both tragedy and comedy date back to Ancient Greece, because they were included through plays during the Dyonisiac celebrations, although it is believed tragedy appear around the fifth century B.C. and comedy was integrated just later. So, the correct answer is D. Greece