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tiny-mole [99]
3 years ago
8

Which three parts of this excerpt from Beowulf describe the speaker's brave accomplishments? I braved in my youth-days battles u

nnumbered; Still am I willing the struggle to look for, Fame-deeds perform, folk-warden prudent, If the hateful despoiler forth from his cavern Seeketh me out!” Each of the heroes, Helm-bearers sturdy, he thereupon greeted Belovèd co-liegemen—his last salutation: "No brand would I bear, no blade for the dragon, Wist I a way my word-boast to ’complish Else with the monster, as with Grendel I did it; But fire in the battle hot I expect there, Furious flame-burning: so I fixed on my body Target and war-mail. The ward of the barrow I’ll not flee from a foot-length, the foeman uncanny. At the wall ’twill befall us as Fate decreeth,
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Lostsunrise [7]3 years ago
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Answer: Option 1, 4 and 6.

1. In which he tells about his innumerable combats he had won.

4. Also celebrates his fight with Grendel.

6. The speaker is showing us how valiant his action in the field of war can be.

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