Apart from the poetic qualities of the alliterative verse in which Beowulf is written, the epic has a grand, majestic style that seems to lift you up as you read it. Beowulf isn't just a hero, he's a "prince of goodness" (676).
The fourth section has figurative language in the form of a simile.
"And the sudden flurries of snowbirds, Like brown leaves whirling by." Using the word like create a comparison, also known as a simile which is a part of figurative language.
He ruined her life by destroying and rebuilding her so called "poor" identity
And so made her lose who she really is
D) Because mem came to island where it lived