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lesya [120]
2 years ago
6

Based on the passage, the reader can infer that the Danes are eager for Beowulf’s departure. the Danes are resentful of Beowulf’

s bragging. Beowulf is planning to continue being a warrior. Beowulf is intending to become king of the Danes.
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2 answers:
gavmur [86]2 years ago
7 0
Based on the passage, the reader can infer that Beowulf is planning to continue being a warrior.
The first option is incorrect because everybody loved Beowulf and was sad for his departure. The second option is also incorrect given that it was a common thing among the Anglo-Saxons to brag before battle. The last option is incorrect because Beowulf never planned on becoming a king. 
Gennadij [26K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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