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Read the passage from Beowulf. They marched in step, hurrying on till the timbered hallrose before them, radiant with gold. Nobody on earth knew of anotherbuilding like it. Majesty lodged there, its light shone over many lands. So their gallant escort guided themto that dazzling stronghold and indicatedthe shortest way to it; then the noble warriorwheeled on his horse and spoke these words:"It is time for me to go. May the AlmightyFather keep you and in His kindnesswatch over your exploits. I'm away to the sea, back on alert against enemy raiders."Which excerpts from the passage provide strong evidence that Hrothgar’s hall is famous throughout the lands? 1. the timbered hall2. rose before them, radiant with gold3. Nobody on earth knew of another4. building like it.5. Majesty lodged there,6. its light shone over many lands.7. their gallant escort guided them8. to that dazzling stronghold9. I'm away to the sea,10. back on alert against enemy raiders.

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