Answer: The passage supports the inference that Unferth is <u>petty.</u>
Explanation:
Unferth (also Hunferth) is a character from the Old English epic poem Beowulf. The poem tells a story about a warrior named Beowulf, who arrives to help King Hrothgar and his people to fight Grendel.
In the poem, Unferth is Hrothgar's servant. His name is mentioned four times throughout the poem. Unferth is portrayed as a character of little importance, when compared to the main characters. The correct answer is, therefore, that this passage supports the inference that Unferth is petty.
The correct option is “It contains an implied personality trait.” since we can infer the personality of the character by the words he says. The personality trait that is highlighted here is “authoritarian”.
In the sentence there are no adjectives or direct words used to describe a physical or personality trait so the options mentioning a stated trait are incorrect.
Finally, the option that mentions implied physical trait is also incorrect since no hint is given that describes indirectly a physical characteristic of Mr. Sir.
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is letter <span>A. Some people have the will to survive through great adversity.
</span>Endgame, by Samuel Beckett, is a one-act play with four characters. It was originally written in French; Beckett himself translated it into English.
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It impacts the ratio of people who are related by the ways they live their life.