Past participle is the answer
The statement from the passage that most clearly establishes characterization of Unferth is A. The journey of Beowulf,/ the brave seafarer, caused him chagrin. In <em>Beowulf</em>, Unferth serves as envy. He only speaks once in the epic and it a drunken boast that Beowulf is not as great a man that he claims. Chagrin means humiliation and distress. Unferth is trying to shame Beowulf and instead Unferth is put in his place.
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because it says used which is past tense
I think the answer is C but if it’s wrong im sorry :)
I would have to agree with what the scholars have interpreted that the sea is a representation of human existence. Although in my opinion, this is purely symbolical and not based from anything. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.