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1 November, 07:34

T was a paved track, a path that kept them in marching order. Their mail-shirts glinted, hard and hand-linked; the high-gloss iron of their armour rang. - Beowulf: A New Verse Translation, Seamus Heaney Read the passage about Beowulf's followers. Which inference is best supported by the passage? The warriors do not trust their leader. The warriors are lost. The warriors are disciplined and well equipped.

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  1. 1 November, 07:40
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    Read the passage about Beowulf’s followers. Which inference is best supported by the passage?

    The warriors do not trust their leader. The warriors are lost. The warriors are disciplined and well equipped.
  2. 1 November, 07:54
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    The warriors are disciplined and well equipped.

    This passage shows that the warriors are marching in a straight, orderly line, and that they have new and shiny equipment. Their armor and weapons are new, hand-made, and clearly valuable, showing they are well taken care of.
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