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MatroZZZ [7]
3 years ago
8

HELP!!!

English
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Volgvan3 years ago
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Answer:

first event:  Beowulf is a prince who slays two monsters in Denmark.

second event:  Beowulf is granted treasures from Hrothgar.

third event:  The Geats return to Sweden.

fourth event:  Beowulf gives his treasures to Hygelac.

fifth event:  Beowulf becomes king of his own land and rules for fifty years.

sixth event:  Beowulf dies from a wound inflicted by a dragon that he kills.

seventh event:  Beowulf is burned on a funeral pyre.

final event: Beowulf is buried with the dragon's treasure by the sea.

Explanation:

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