The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "D) The most clever men in the kingdom set out to kill Grendel." At the end it speaks of his great strength, an attribute of most heroes.
Here are the following choices:
<span>A) The king asked Beowulf to travel to his kingdom to slay Grendel.
B) Beowulf's countrymen encouraged him to help defeat Grendel.
C) Stories of Grendel's strength were told throughout Hrothgar's lands.
D) The most clever men in the kingdom set out to kill Grendel.</span>
Answer:
It is a "non-defining relative clause."
Explanation:
When it comes to differentiating a defining relative clauses from a non-defining relative clause, it is important to consider whether the clause is "essential" or "not essential" to the meaning of the whole sentence.
<em>If it is essential or extremely important, then it's a defining relative clause while if it's not essential, it's a non-defining relative clause.</em>
In the sentence, "David, who scored 500 goals, is a good player." The clause here is "who scored 500 goals." If you remove this clause, the sentence goes like this: "David is a good player." This sentence still makes sense even if the clause was removed. Thus, it is a non-defining relative clause.
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<span>"And, if they lived before the Christian era, / They did not worship God in the right way: / And I myself [Virgil] am one of those poor souls." (Canto IV, lines 34 – 39)</span>
I would need the sentences so I could help you.