Grendel wants his death to be viewed as an accident because he doesn't want Beowulf to receive any honor.
He tells Beowulf that he isn't victorious, because he just slipped on the blood and wasn't actively pursued by him. Also, when he is running out in the woods he screams that Beowulf's victory was an accident.
An Indian rebel would think:
These people give us little freedom.
They hunt our animals and use only the meat.
Taxes on everything.
Strange customs and rules.
<span>1. He distrusts his reasoning.
2. He is tempted to open the letter.
3. He worries about being loyal.
Mark me as brainliest please.</span>
I don't understand, is this really a question?