百度试题 结果1 题目who is the monster in Beowulf?A. Hrothgat B. Heorot C. Grendel D. Beowulf 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目Who is the monster in< underline>Beowulf< /underline> A. Hrothgar B. Grendel C. Beowulf D. Heorot相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
It is written there. Please read before asking questions for your homework. ByTamluv— On May 03, 2008 What actions does beowulf accomplish? Language & Humanities, in your inbox Our latest articles, guides, and more, delivered daily.
Which of the following is not true? ___ A. Beowulf is a hero who helps a Danish king kill a sea monster. B. Beowulf later becomes a king of his own land, Sweden. C. Beowulf stands for Christian virtues. D. Beowulf is said to be descended from Cain, the oldest son of Adam and...
百度试题 结果1 题目Beowulf is a national hero who is loyal to the king and generous to his warriors.正确错误 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 正确 反馈 收藏
beowulf 17. in his literary development, chaucer was influenced by three literatures. which one is not true?d a. french literature b. italian literature c. english literature d. german literature 18. there are various kinds of ballads _historical_, _legendary_, _fantanstica 20、l_, _lyrical...
百度试题 题目Who is the monster in Beowulf?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 Grendel 反馈 收藏
5、Beowulf, the national epic of the English people, describes the explocits of a Scandinavian hero in fighting against the monster Grendel, his revengeful mother and a fire-breathing dragon. 6. The story ofPiers the Plowmanis the culmination of the Arthurian romances. 7. William Langland’sPi...
Spelled Aeschere in the Heaney and Heyne-Socin translations of Beowulf, he is described by Hrothgar as "Yrmenlaf's elder brother and a soul-mate...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your ...
Beowulf is a national epic of A. Germany B. England C. Scandinavia D. France 满分:2.5 分 25. Black humor refers to the use of the morbid and the absurd for darkly ___ purposes . A. comic B. tragic C. entertaining 满分:2.5 分 26. The “mighty line” refers to A. the poems of...