I really need help on a 6 question quiz on Beowulf before it closes! I am having a really hard time with it.. I give medals and I fan. Somebody please help!!!!
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what is the question?
I have tried reading this story several times but it wont stick for some reason.. the first questions is: Which character is described in these lines? (10 points) "Then the mighty war-spirit endured for a season, Bore it bitterly, he who bided in darkness, That light-hearted laughter loud in the building Greeted him daily; there was dulcet harp-music, Clear song of the singer." Select one: a. Beowulf b. Grendel c. Hrothgar d. Higelac
b. Grendel
i think
its C
come on medals!
which one is it?? B or C??
@cj49 are you positive that it is C?
b
Which character is described in these lines? (10 points) "Long was the season: Twelve-winters' time torture suffered The friend of the Scyldings, every affliction, Endless agony; " Select one: a. Higelac b. Beowulf c. Grendel d. Hrothgar
d
Which best summarizes the events from the poem contained in these lines? (15 points) "Thee I would therefore Beg of thy bounty, Bright-Danish chieftain, Lord of the Scyldings, this single petition: Not to refuse me, defender of warriors, Friend-lord of folks, so far have I sought thee, That I may unaided, my earlmen assisting me, This brave-mooded war-band, purify Heorot." Select one: a. King Hrothgar asks Beowulf to fight with his men against Grendel. b. Grendel kills several of King Hrothgar's men and steals his treasure. c. Beowulf says he will defeat Grendel in exchange for great fortune. d. Beowulf asks King Hrothgar to allow him and his men to destroy Grendel.
a. King Hrothgar asks Beowulf to fight with his men against Grendel.
the next three are a little harder.. they are short answer questions..
In a response of two to three sentences, explain how these lines contribute to Grendel's characterization as a monster. (20 points) "In the dusk of the dawning, as the day was just breaking, Was Grendel's prowess revealed to the warriors: Then, his meal-taking finished, a moan was uplifted, Morning-cry mighty."
i dont know
bye i am leaving now
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@Brookie105 can you help?
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