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Answer the following questions and submit. Include the question stem in your response. Ex: The characteristics that help Beowulf remain unbeaten are... 1. Who or what is Huntring? (460-464)

2. When Beowulf fights with Grendel's mother, what characteristics help him remain unbeaten? (500-515)

3. What saves Beowulf from being killed? ( 519-521)

4. Do you feel any sympathy for Grendel's mother? Why or why not?

5. What was the warrior's reaction when Beowulf returned with Grendel's head? What is unusual about their reaction? What tone is created? (593-620)

6. Write the alliteration of the last two lines of this section.

7. Write an alternative last two lines using alliteration, ( you are the poet)
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