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charle [14.2K]
2 years ago
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Write two to three sentences explaining how Gilgamesh demonstrates the characteristics of an epic hero. Use evidence from the te

xt to support your answer.
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Answer:

Gilgamesh shows that he is a courageous leader and strong warrior. He encourages Enkidu to stand by his side and help him and get over his fear. Then, with help from Shmash he defeats Humbaba.

Explanation:

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