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SCORPION-xisa [38]
2 years ago
10

The first part of the Beowulf excerpt describes the rise of King Hrothgar after the previous king's death. What part of Freytag'

s pyramid best fits this section of the story?
A. Falling action
B. Resolution
C. Climax
D. Exposition
English
2 answers:
Kaylis [27]2 years ago
8 0

I think it's A. It is definally not the climax as this happens when Beowulf kills the monster. It's not the resolution either as it is the first part of the text. Also, exposition seems a little unrelated.

cluponka [151]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Exposition

Explanation:

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