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English, 05.10.2020 19:01 smurfhoot

The eagle that you saw, with a lion's head, stands for Humbaba. Though it dived straight toward you

and terrifying flames shot from its mouth,

nothing could cause you harm. The young man

who came to your rescue was our lord, Shamash.

He will stand beside us when the monster attacks.

–Gilgamesh: A New English Translation,
Stephen Mitchell

Which features of epic poetry does this passage contain? Check all that apply.

a vast setting
a supernatural force that brings harm
a hero with great strength
an elevated style
a supernatural force that brings help

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