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Dominik [7]
4 years ago
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In beowulf, why is it that grendel did not dare to touch the king's throne? (1 point) he thought it was too beautiful. it was gu

arded by the strongest soldiers. it was protected by god.
History
2 answers:
sasho [114]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The above answer is right, C, it was protected by God.

This quick check is a little confusing.

1. b. The story behind in the thick of the action.

2. c. It was protected by God.

3. b. Hrothgar is consumed with grief and unable to defend himself.

4. a. He defeats evil monsters for the Danes.

5. c. does fight

6. b. removal

7. a. Do I have access to the opinions of experts...

Explanation:

Just took the quick check 9/2020 and these are the right answers.

ZanzabumX [31]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: it was protected by God.

Grendel is a monster who cannot know God’s love while King Hrothgar was chosen by God to be king - the Divine Right of Kings. Grendel knows that King Hrothgar's throne is protected by God that is why he cannot dare to touch the throne.

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