It’s the third one :) it wasn’t for “modern readers” nor was it because he like Greek mythology. Also this obviously isn’t factual history. I hope this helps!
Answer:
They advanced to the monster’s den. Humbaba / charged out roaring at them and said, / “I know you, Gilgamesh. Don’t be a fool.”
Gilgamesh felt his courage return. / They charged at Humbaba like two wild bulls.
He could not move forward, could not retreat. / Gilgamesh saw it, he leaped upon him, / he held a knife to Humbaba’s throat.
Explanation:
Stephen Mitchell's "Gilgamesh: A New English Version" is his translated version of the epic character of Gilgamesh, an ancient king of the city of Uruk. The character of Gilgamesh is described as a heroic king who feared no monsters and also displays the moral theme of friendship, loyalty, and the importance of mortality.
Among the given lines of the excerpt, the second, third, and fourth options show that Gilgamesh takes risks, They talk of how he<em> "advanced to the monster Humbaba's den"</em>. And instead of retreating in fear, he and his friend Enkidu charged at the monster <em>"like two wild bulls"</em> and eventually <em>"held a knife to Humbaba's throat"</em>. Despite the odds and Enkidu's fear, he maintained his composure and ensured that he displays no fear. Then, he led the charge and eventually helped defeat the monster.
Thus, the <u>answers are the second, third, and fourth options.</u>
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End of the story is horrifying and shocking: Montresor traps and entombs living Fortunato behind the brick wall. The victim cries to the executioner: "For the love of God"(Poe, 214) but the only respond is ironical repeat of his own words.
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My cat is my bestfriend. I love him so much, he's fluffy and has lots of hair, so he sheds a lot. His name is Coon. Coon likes to sit on my bed and watch the birds outside of my window. He's black and white, so he blends in with my room very well. He is also very sly, not to alert the birds he is focusing on. He knows if he makes any sudden moves the birds will be scared of Coon, his fluffy, un-intimating, loving self.
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i hoped this helped!
The definition of meddling is to cause unwanted problems so my guess is D