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Read Anja’s inference about Hrothgar. Despite Grendel’s success in killing Hrothgar’s men, Hrothgar’s faith in God remained unshaken. Which passage best supports her inference? [Hrothgar] Now Holy God has, in His goodness, guided him here to the West-Danes, to defend us from Grendel. [Beowulf] Whichever one death fells must deem it a just judgment by God. [Beowulf] Light came from the east, bright guarantee of God, and the waves went quiet; I could see headlands [Wealhtheow] With measured words she welcomed the Geat and thanked God for granting her wish

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the answer is A

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guy above said so just for you people rushing

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User Invisiblerhino
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The correct answer is this: [HROTHGAR] NOW HOLY GOD HAS, IN HIS GOODNESS, GUIDED HIM HERE TO THE WEST DANES TO DEFEND US FROM GRENDEL.
The statement above shows the speaker's unshaken faith in a God that he considers ever faithful. The speaker believed that God is for him and his men and is working behind the scene to ensure that they are well protected from their enemies; this He has done by sending them someone, who can help them.
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