brancew
brancew
21-09-2020
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Beowulf is a(n) epic poem.
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rainbowminebear
rainbowminebear
21-09-2020
True. Beowulf has many elements of an epic poem, such as the protagonist being able to pull of many supernatural feats. For example, Beowulf manages to kill the demon in the end, tearing his arm off.
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gizellemartinez16
gizellemartinez16
19-11-2020
Answer:epic
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