Answer:
D
Explanation:
The rhyming is alternating for each line, but the biddle one is the same as the outer two for the next stanza
Romeo in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
The passage lists a few things which would lend towards the idea of him being a monster. First, it says "god's anger bare he." referring, presumably, to the abrahamic god famous for his wrath, showing that Grendel was exhibiting intense rage. Second, it uses the sentence "The monster intended some one of earthmen in the hall-building grand to entrap and make way with" which, while a written a little backwards by today's grammar rules, says that he is planning to take hold of and kidnap some of the men in the hall, something only a monster could do.<span />
Answer:
dependent.
Explanation:
its dependent on if humans find it or not.