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murzikaleks [220]
3 years ago
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1. Which of the following most likely belongs to the Anglo-Saxon code of honor as it emerges from Beowulf? (1 point)belief in th

e inescapability of fate
compassion for the enemy’s struggle
a sense of equality and brotherhood between chieftain and warriors

2. The following line from Beowulf is an example of


Slashing and stabbing with the sharpest of points. (“Grendel’s Mother,” line 9)

(1 point)caesura.
repetition.
alliteration.

3. Compared to epic narratives, heroic elegies focus more on (1 point)superhuman qualities and magic.
mourning the hero’s fateful death.
English
2 answers:
Katen [24]3 years ago
6 0
Here are the answers:
1. This one <span>most likely belongs to the Anglo-Saxon code of honor as it emerges from Beowulf:</span> belief in the inescapability of fate.
2. In my view this is a perfect example of alliteration.
3. Heroic elegies focus more on lofty and leghty speeches by the hero.
Yuri [45]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The questions on my quick check Epic Poetry Beowulf were slightly different but my score was 100%.

1. Which of the following most likely belongs to the Anglo Saxon COMITATUS (that is the difference)

1. c. a sense of loyalty between chieftains and warriors.

2. c. alliteration

3.b. mourning the hero's fateful death.

4. a. to call people to action (question under review any answer right)

5. a. each participant went home with a badge.

Explanation:

Took the quick check 9/2020 and these answers were right.

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