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N76 [4]
3 years ago
6

Which parts of this excerpt from Beowulf describe the speaker's brave accomplishments?

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2 answers:
myrzilka [38]3 years ago
5 0
<span>Well, This is the excerpt from Beowulf describes the speaker's brave accomplishments. which became known as Jacksonian democracy. Jackson is credited for so spreading political power from the established elites to the ordinary voters. Well, Jacksonian democracy spread throughout American politics and was the most prominent issue till the end.</span>
anygoal [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:  Helm bearers sturdy is NOT the correct answer on Plato.  Two correct answers are I braved my youth.... and Wist I a way.  

Explanation:  Good luck and hope this helps

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