Unferth challenges Beowulf out of envy and to undermine his heroic status.
Unferth challenges Beowulf because he envies Beowulf's fame and courage.
In the epic poem Beowulf, Unferth is portrayed as a jealous warrior who tries to undermine Beowulf's heroic status by challenging his feats and questioning his abilities. This is evident in the scene where Unferth accuses Beowulf of losing a swimming contest against Brecca, implying that Brecca is a better man than Beowulf.
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Trust me it is not D. (a combination of all of these,) I tried that and got it wrong on the quiz. So the answer is B. They generate revenue and cover most of the cost of the newspaper staying in business.
b. She protested against forestry issues, focused all her attention on her constituents, and supported women's rights.
c. She supported women having more conventional professions, and awarded more money to both the defense and education budgets.
d. She protested the Vietnam War, pushed for more aid to the poor, worked for better education, housing, and women's rights.
b.this practice will increase the number of patients waiting for transplants
c. this will increase how often bone marrow is sold on the black market
d. patients who cannot afford to purchase bone marrow will have to wait for voluntary donors.
A potential ethical concern that may result from the ruling stated above is:
d. patients who cannot afford to purchase bone marrow will have to wait for voluntary donors.
By the time supply is not enough to address the high demand; some donors will find all means to provide the best deal they think will benefit them the most. On the other hand, the patients will be forced to buy the needed bone marrow as emergency needs arise. Therefore, rich patients can secure a donor immediately while poor patients will still have to wait for a voluntary donor since priority is set to those to have the money not to those who are in need of it so badly.