Martin Luther, John Calvin
Answer: “For I say in sooth, thou son of Ecglaf,, , never had Grendel these grim deeds wrought,, , monster dire, on thy master dear,, , in Heorot such havoc, if heart of thine, , were as battle-bold as thy boast is loud!”
Explanation: He is basically saying that Unferth boasts about his strength but doesn't actually have the skills to match it and that he's exaggerating.
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it basically means your paying for the workers paycheck do u get what i am trying to say ?
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It showed that she had developed trust and likeness for the man after resisting him at first.
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From the passage from which this question was taken, we could see that Elisa was not too pleased with the man initially, and offered a sort of resistance. Till the man complimented and shifted attention to her chrysanthemum plant. Suddenly she got attracted to the tinker. This showed that she was lonely and isolated. Therefore inviting this stranger to her garden shows that she trusted him and she was beginning to feel connected to him.