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fenix001 [56]
2 years ago
9

Summary of the battle with grendel ?

English
1 answer:
MAXImum [283]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:King Hrothgar, the ruler of the Danes, is troubled by the rampages of a demon named Grendel. ... Choosing to fight Grendel in hand-to-hand combat, Beowulf wrestles the demon into submission and eventually tears off his arm at the shoulder. Mortally wounded, Grendel flees into the wilderness and dies.

Explanation:

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