Answer:
1 ) did pam came home yesterday ?
Explanation:
Read the passage from Beowulf. From where he crouched at the king's feet, Unferth, a son of Ecglaf’s, spoke contrary words. Beowulf’s coming, his sea-braving, made him sick with envy: he could not brook or abide the fact that anyone else alive under heaven might enjoy greater regard than he did: The passage supports the inference that Unferth is
1. acclaimed.
2. frail
3. petty.
4. religious.
The passage supports the inference that Unferth is petty. Thus, option "C" is correct.
<h3>Who is Unferth?</h3>
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.
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At the inception of "Tangled Webs" Arachne was that character that was not prone to pride. This changes however as the plot unfolds. Hence the correct answer is (Option C).
<h3>Who is Arachne?</h3>
Arachne eventually finds herself boasting about how wonderful a weaver she is.
Athena hears of this and punishes here by changing her into a spider. Hence the theme of Pride.
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It tells use that grievance is a long process and not something that is easy to handle.