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English, 20.09.2019 17:30 jj1077348

Read the passage from beowulf.
at last for the danemen, when the slaughter was over, their wish was accomplished. the comer-from-far-land had cleansed then of evil, wise and valiant, the war-hall of hrothgar, saved it from violence. he joyed in the night-work, in repute for prowess; the prince of the geatmen for the east-danish people his boast had accomplished, bettered their burdensome bale-sorrows fully . .
based on the passage, what is most likely the danish perspective on the battle?
a. they are proud that grendel is dead and they kill him.
b. they are afraid of beowulf conquering them now that grendel is dead.
c. they are sad that beowulf showed no mercy and grendel is dead.
d. they are relieved that grendel is dead and their trials are over now.

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