I've read the passage im just stuck on a few questions!

in “The Battle with the Dragon,” where does the dragon store the treasure it steals?
-in a tower
-in a cave
-beneath a lake
-atop rocky cliffs

11. from Beowulf, “Grendel’s Mother” and “The Battle with Grendel’s Mother”

Which of these shows the value that Anglo-Saxon culture placed on strength and valor?
-the Danes’ return to Herot as Beowulf did battle in the lake
-the theft of Grendel’s claw by Grendel’s mother
-the return of Beowulf’s chain-mail by Grendel’s mother
-the Geats’ carrying of Beowulf’s battle gear from the lake to Herot

http://www.mcgoodwin.net/pages/beowulf.html

Good summaries.

http://lone-star.net/literature/beowulf/
Translated text.

I hope these help. It's been way too long since I read this to be of specific help. Keep in mind, though, that there was not much about Grendel or Grendel's mother that was considered heroic!

To find the answer to the first question, we need to refer back to the passage or text that you have read about "The Battle with the Dragon." Look for specific details or descriptions that mention where the dragon stores the treasure it steals. Once you locate this information, you should be able to determine the correct answer.

For the second question, we need to analyze the values that Anglo-Saxon culture placed importance on, specifically strength and valor. Analyze the given options and identify which one demonstrates these values. Focus on the actions, events, or behaviors described in each option and choose the one that best reflects the value of strength and valor in Anglo-Saxon culture.