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Which passage from the poem best describes Grendel’s nature? Answer choices for the above question

A. “All were endangered; young and old / were hunted down by that dark death-shadow”

B. “Oh, cursed is he / who in time of trouble has to thrust his soul / in the fire's embrace, forfeiting help;”

C. “When he heard about Grendel, Hygelac's thane / was on home ground, over in Geatland. / There was no one else like him alive.”

D. “Instead, they inspected omens and spurred / his ambition to go, whilst he moved about / like the leader he was, enlisting men, / the best he could find;”

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