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OpenStudy (asevilla5):

please someone help me with this. :/

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

In a response of two to three sentences, explain how the action described in the following lines helps show Grendel as a monster. "'Neath the cloudy cliffs came from the moor then Grendel going, God's anger bare he. The monster intended some one of earthmen In the hall–building grand to entrap and make way with"

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

I don't really understand it....

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

which chapter is this?

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

chapter 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Grendel comes, the great march-stepper, bearing God’s anger. He seizes and kills one of the sleeping warriors. Then he advances towards Beowulf. A fierce and desperate hand-to-hand struggle ensues. No arms are used, both combatants trusting to strength and hand-grip. Beowulf tears Grendel’s shoulder from its socket, and the monster retreats to his den, howling and yelling with agony and fury. The wound is fatal." Maybe this will make things easier... now let's analyse... gimme a sec to think

OpenStudy (asevilla5):

okay this makes more sense. thanks!

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