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sukhopar [10]
2 years ago
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From beowulf, "grendel’s mother" and "the battle with grendel’s mother" which of these anglo-saxon values is most in evidenc

e when the geats sit by the lake as beowulf does battle with grendel’s mother? a. loyalty b. resignation c. strength d. courage
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bagirrra123 [75]2 years ago
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From beowulf, "grendel’s mother" and "the battle with grendel’s mother" which of these anglo-saxon values is most in evidence when the geats sit by the lake as beowulf does battle with grendel’s mother? a. loyalty b. resignation c. strength

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