To accurately select the two correct answers, I would need to see the passage in question. Please provide the text, and I can help identify the topics discussed in it.
Which topics are discussed in this passage? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
Responses
sailing
sailing
courage
courage
monarchies
monarchies
evil
evil
poetry
poetry
3 answers
Beowulf
by Eddie McPherson
BEOWULF: I am Beowulf, son of Ecgtheow. I have come to destroy the demon Grendel.
1ST POET: The Captain was immediately impressed with Beowulf’s quiet strength and confident demeanor.
CAPTAIN: Grendel has slaughtered many men and fear has paralyzed the kingdom. Allow me to warn you in advance: If you plan to confront the creature, don’t expect to return to your home, for surely Grendel will kill you and all your men. If you have any brains at all, you will go aboard your ship again and return home.
by Eddie McPherson
BEOWULF: I am Beowulf, son of Ecgtheow. I have come to destroy the demon Grendel.
1ST POET: The Captain was immediately impressed with Beowulf’s quiet strength and confident demeanor.
CAPTAIN: Grendel has slaughtered many men and fear has paralyzed the kingdom. Allow me to warn you in advance: If you plan to confront the creature, don’t expect to return to your home, for surely Grendel will kill you and all your men. If you have any brains at all, you will go aboard your ship again and return home.
Based on the passage you provided from "Beowulf," the two topics that are discussed are:
- courage - Beowulf is showing bravery in confronting Grendel despite the captain's warning about the dangers he faces.
- evil - The mention of Grendel as a "demon" signifies the presence of evil and the threat it poses to the kingdom.
Therefore, the correct answers would be "courage" and "evil."