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13 January, 14:53

What evidence from gilgamesh: a new english version best supports the conclusion that gilgamesh is an epic hero? check all that apply. gilgamesh said, "courage, dear brother, / this is no time to give in to fear." dread surged through gilgamesh, terror flooded / his muscles, his heart froze, his mouth went dry, / his legs shook, his feet were rooted to the ground. gilgamesh felt his courage return. / they charged at humbaba like two wild bulls. gilgamesh dropped his axe, appalled. / enkidu said, "courage, dear friend, / close your ears to humbaba's curses." he yelled, he lifted / his massive axe, he swung it, it tore / into humbaba's neck mark this and return?

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  1. 13 January, 15:07
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    In my opinion, the correct options are:

    G ilgamesh said, "courage, dear brother, / this is no time to give in to fear."

    Gilgamesh felt his courage return. / they charged at Humbaba like two wild bulls.

    He yelled, he lifted / his massive axe, he swung it, it tore / into Humbaba's neck

    These lines illustrate the following features of an epic hero: enormous courage and composure, loyalty and devotion to his friend Enkidu, enormous, superhuman physical strength and valor.
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