answer i would have to guess that C. Unferth challenges Beowulf again, and the two fight to the death. There is no way that Beowulf would ever give up a good fight for any reason, especially for a maiden. Grendel could not defeat Beowulf for Beowulf must still fight Grendel's mother and the dragon, nor would Grendel venture into the kingdom so openly. The king needs Beowulf to save them from Grendel so he would not double-cross him
Answer:
The second one
Explanation:
A metaphor is something said that is not literally applicable and is said without using like or as.
The teacher walked into the classroom, it was first period, he started to stare at everyone with a stern look, he noticed that most of the students in the class were asleep, he started mumbling to himself, “can I really be that boring?” because clad didn’t even start yet, a student heard him and replied, “no you’re not boring, you forgot it’s Friday? we don’t do lessons on Friday we watch a movie about what we learned about” the teacher looked up with a confused smile on his face “oh yeah that’s right, I honestly been so busy grading I forgot” he then proceeded to sit at his desk and prepare the movie for the kids.