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17 November, 17:29

So Healfdene's son brooded continually / over his sorrows; the wise man could not / ward off the trouble. The strife was too great, / hateful, long-lasting, that had come to the nation, / cruel spirit's envy, gigantic night-evil. / Far off in his homeland Hygelac's thane, good man of the Geats, heard about Grendel; / he was the strongest of all living men / at that time in this world, / noble and huge.

Which statement from the passage most clearly establishes characterization for Beowulf?

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  1. 17 November, 17:42
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    [H] he was the strongest of all living men / at that time in this world, / noble and huge.
  2. 17 November, 17:58
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    Far off in his homeland Hygelac's thane, good man of the Geats, heard about Grendel;
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