he discovered that the sword Hrunting is useless against Grendel's Mothere's hard skin.
"Thomas à Becket" is the one monarch among the choices given in the question that was known as the "holy blissful martyr" whose shrine serves as the destination for Chaucer's pilgrims in The <span>Canterbury Tales. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C".</span>
Answer:internal conflict: battling sadness, controlling a temper, deciding to study more. External conflict: battling storm, arguing with a friend, believing a rule is unfair.
Explanation:
Answer: Once Proctor's wife is mentioned in court, he tries to compel Warren to come clean. The relationship between Proctor and Mary Warren is, first of all, one of service; that is, Mary is a servant in the Proctor home. She is apparently a rather timid girl.