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English, 28.10.2019 09:31 amalshibu

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1.) which convention of the epic genre is employed in beowulf?
a.) the hero’s humble origins are traced.
b.) the story begins in the thick of the action.
c.) the narration opens with an invocation to the muse.

2.) in beowulf, how does the character of hrothgar compare to beowulf’s?
a.) hrothgar is afraid to go against the monster grendel.
b.) hrothgar is consumed with grief and unable to defend himself.
c.) hrothgar is concerned with acquiring fame for himself and his people.

3.) the most common linking verbs are
a.) auxillary verbs.
b.) intransitive verbs.
c.) various forms of be.

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