Answer:
C. Beowulf is planning to continue being a warrior.
Explanation:
Although you didn't provide a passage, I was able to find an adaquete answer.
"Based on the passage, the reader can understand that Beowulf plans to continue to be a warrior.
The first choice is wrong because everyone loved Beowulf and was saddened by his departure. The second option is also wrong since it was common among the Anglo-Saxons to brag before battle. The latter option is wrong because Beowulf never intended to be king."
This was also the agreeded upon answer within quizlet. I hope this helps.
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Answer:
C.) He is asking for forgiveness and telling Laertes it was an accident that Polonius was killed.
This is the Central Argument that dominant and controlling argument.