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3 March, 08:46

Art thou that Beowulf with Breca did struggle, On the wide sea-currents at swimming contended, Where to humor your pride the ocean ye tried, 'Twas mere folly that actuated you both to risk your lives on the ocean. From vainest vaunting adventured your bodies In care of the waters? ... In the water's possession, Ye toiled for a seven-night; he at swimming outdid thee, In strength excelled thee ... The pledge that he made thee Breca outdid you entirely. The son of Beanstan hath soothly accomplished. Then I ween thou wilt find thee less fortunate issue, Much more will Grendel outdo you, if you vie with him in prowess. Which of these words best describes Unferth's tone? vehement insulting ironic casual

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  1. 3 March, 09:12
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    I think unferth was calling out beowulf on his stories that he told about racing breca in the sea
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