<span>The difference between absolute and qualified</span><span> is that </span>absolute<span> is (obsolete) absolved or free, while </span>qualified<span> is meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position.
Relative qualifiers such as sometimes, often, many, and few are more likely to reflect a true statement. Absolute qualifiers such as always or never often reflect a false statement.
Explanation:
When looking for the best answer, try substituting a relative qualifier for the absolute one. For example, if switching frequently for always makes the statement true, you can eliminate options that have never or always.
Beowulf reveals traits prized most highly by his culture by being brave, honorable, respectful of his father and ancestors, a great warrior, [ and a defender of his people. ] This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.