Two parts of this excerpt from Beowulf denote the importance of kinship and lineage: a. kinsmen's approval, Word-leave of warriors.
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<em>"I have been strand-guard, standing as warden,
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<em>Lest enemies ever anywise ravage
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<em>Danish dominions with army of wars-ships.
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<em>More boldly never have warriors ventured
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<em>Hither to come; of kinsmen's approval,
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<em>Word-leave of warriors, I ween that ye surely
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<em>Nothing have known. Never a greater one
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<em>Of earls o'er the earth have I had a sight of
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<em>Than is one of your number, a hero in armor;
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<em>No low-ranking fellow adorned with his weapons,
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<em>But launching them little, unless looks are deceiving,
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<em>And striking appearance. Ere ye pass on your journey
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<em>As treacherous spies to the land of the Scoldings
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<em>And farther fare, I fully must know now
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<em>What race ye belong to. Ye far-away dwellers,
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<em>Sea-faring sailors, my simple opinion
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<em>Hear ye and hearken: haste is most fitting
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<em>Plainly to tell me what place ye are come from."</em>
Which two parts of this excerpt from Beowulf denote the importance of kinship and lineage?
- a. kinsmen's approval, Word-leave of warriors
- b.Nothing have known. Never a greater one Of earls o’er the earth have I had a sight of
- c.And striking appearance.
- d.What race ye belong to.
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