It can be inferred that Beowulf is sure he will win the context against Grendel because " he has the best sword ever made".
<h3>What is the evidence that Beowulf's sword helped him defeat Grendel?</h3>
In the narrative, Beowulf runs to the rear of the cave and discovers Grendel dead. He chops off his skull with the Giant sword.
The blood of those two creatures is so toxic and heated that the metal of the sword blade melts and drips away like an icicle, leaving just the hilt in Beowulf's palm.
Beowulf, the epic's protagonist, is a Geatish hero who battles the monster Grendel, Grendel's mother, and a fire-breathing dragon.
Beowulf's boasts and experiences show him to be the most powerful and capable warrior around. In his youth, he epitomizes all of the heroic culture's greatest virtues.
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In the story "Jesus Shaves" by David Sedaris, we encounter a class in an international school in Paris, where Sedaris was studying. The class is made up of foreign students, all trying to learn French. During the class, a conversation arises regarding Easter, and a Moroccan student asks what "Easter" is.
The first person to try to explain the holiday is a Polish student. However, because her French is very basic, she lacks the necessary vocabulary to explain it well, resulting in a comical and unclear explanation. <em>Her explanation is so garbled because she does not have the language skills that are necessary to explain it accurately.</em>