Unclear question. However, I inferred you want to know where the statement is gotten from.
<u>Answer:</u>
<u>A statement made by author Burton Raffel.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Beowulf is an epic poem whose main character is named Beowulf. This young warrior travels to Denmark with the aim of defeating his enemy named Grendel, in which he was successful.
<em>After defeating several enemies during his lifetime, now old Beowulf decides to fight a dragon that was causing trouble for his people. Sadly, even though he killed the dragon, Beowulf died shortly after the encounter because he was biten by the dragon in the neck. </em>It is at this point the statement made at the outset becomes clear, <em>"a king, before, but now A beaten warrior. None of his comrades Came to him, helped him, his brave and noble Followers; they ran for their lives, fled Deep in a wood..."</em>
B. Both poems compare man-made things to natural things. So that both of them deals with nature. They describe how the wildness and slovenliness could take over such vast area. Whatever you do in the nature, even if you want to change something, the things you do will return to the nature and stay in there, again. The objects which the authors write about in the poems show that the nature will dominate them with its power.
I guess to maintain their body shape and to be healthy
The answer is B! its a fact (:
<em>1. to persuade someone to take a stand
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<em>2. an important environmental issue
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<em>3. peers</em>
<em>HOPE IT HELPS.... (◕‿◕✿)</em>