In most of this excerpt, the Danes are in their great hall, Heorot, where they gather to celebrate and feast. This setting serves as a backdrop for their joy and camaraderie, but it also highlights their vulnerability to the looming threat posed by Grendel. The hall represents both a symbol of their culture and community as well as the darkness that encroaches upon it.
The Danes are the inhabitants of Denmark.
King Alfred Was the Wessex King During the Battle of the Wessex People and the Danes
Most american danes do not have webbing cause of the greyhound breeding. Most euro danes do have slightly webbed front paws, haritage of the mastiff in a snow and water enviroment.
Ivar the Boneless
Usually , no. Most Great Danes are simply kept as pets and companions and wouldn't be used to hunt anything.
In what excerpt? Can you provide the text so I can analyze it and identify the specific rhetorical technique that is most prominent in it?
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Danes is the traditional name for people from Denmark.
identity and home
The Danes originated in Denmark.
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