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1 May, 09:28

Read the passage from Beowulf. From where he crouched at the king's feet, Unferth, a son of Ecglaf's, spoke contrary words. Beowulf's coming, his sea-braving, made him sick with envy: he could not brook or abide the fact that anyone else alive under heaven might enjoy greater regard than he did: The passage supports the inference that Unferth is

1. acclaimed.

2. frail

3. petty.

4. religious.

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    The passage supports the inference that Unferth is: petty
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