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When Beowulf decides to travel to the land of the Danes to help Hrothgar, the narrator states, "None/ Ofthe wisc ones regretted his going, much/ As he was loved by the Geats: the
omens were good,/ And theyurged the adventure on." Why would the wise ones not regret
Beowulf's departure if they love him so much?
O They distrust the omens and want Beowulf to prove them wrong.
They have great pride in their warrior and want him to make their people famous
worldwide.
O They trust the omens and Beowulf to guide them along the path of Fate.
O Both B and C.

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