from Beowulf, “The Battle with the Dragon” and “The Death of Beowulf” Which word best describes Beowulf’s attitude toward his impending battle with the dragon? (1 point) Responses cowardly cowardly villainous villainous resolute resolute pensive
The word that best describes Beowulf's attitude toward his impending battle with the dragon is "resolute."
from Beowulf, “The Battle with the Dragon” and “The Death of Beowulf” Which of these names the protagonist/antagonist relationship in “The Battle with the Dragon?” (1 point) Responses Grendel/the dragon Grendel/the dragon the dragon/Grendel the dragon/Grendel Beowulf/the dragon Beowulf/the dragon the dragon/Beowulf
The correct answer is "Beowulf/the dragon."
from Beowulf, “The Battle with the Dragon” and “The Death of Beowulf” To whom does Beowulf give credit for the retrieval of treasure from the dragon’s tower? (1 point) Responses God God Wiglaf Wiglaf Death Death Wextan
Beowulf gives credit to Wiglaf for the retrieval of treasure from the dragon's tower.
from Beowulf, “The Battle with the Dragon” and “The Death of Beowulf” To whom does Beowulf give credit for the retrieval of treasure from the dragon’s tower? (1 point) Responses
God
Wiglaf
Death
Wextan