Answer:
OK Buddy first off one is named the curse of king tut what does that mean it means the curse of that specific person and the other is generally the power of any curse (BTW curses are not real to me because i do not believe so and please don't let me down on your beliefs for you do as you may)
Explanation:
A.
direct object
B.
subject
C.
object of a preposition
D.
possessive
After talking to my friends, I realized it was not something I would enjoy.
B.
My mother lost one of her earrings down the drain.
C.
Henry paid for his movie ticket entirely with quarters.
D.
The twins have made plans for their birthday party this weekend.
The correct answer is D.
By saying "There’s nothing you wish for that won’t be yours if you win," King Hrothgar shows that he would be willing to give everything Beowulf could ever want if he were to return from battle victorious.
This speaks volumes of his generosity and his wish to reward those who are loyal and helpful.
Answer :
In the book "Beowulf: A New Verse Translation" by Seamus Heaney, Hrothgar is the ruler of the danes. Hrothgar wished Beowulf health and good luck, and named him hall-warden. The evidence from the passage that best supports the inference that Hrothgar is a generous king is “There’s nothing you wish for / that won’t be yours if you win”
A.
When you return from California, take a taxicab from the airport.
B.
California has three of the top ten most populated cities in the United States.
C.
Yosemite National Park, in central California, covers nearly 1,200 miles of mountainous terrain.
D.
The state of California is also called the Golden State.