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which statement best reflects the role of fate in leadership in beowulf?
o a leaders are entirely responsible for outcomes
o b fate and leadership are unrelated
o c good leaders recognize their limitations and fates influence
o d only warriors, not kings, are affected by fate
question 7 (1 point)
beowulfs fight with grendels mother demonstrates:
o a physical strength is more important than strategy
o b true heroism requires courage, intelligence, and selflessness
o c only kings can be heroic
o d fame is more important than safety
In Beowulf, good leaders like Beowulf understand that while they have skills and responsibilities, fate (wyrd in Old English) plays a role. He shows humility and awareness of larger forces. For the second question, Beowulf's fight with Grendel's mother isn't just about strength (he uses the giant's sword). He is courageous (faces a terrifying foe), intelligent (adapts - uses the sword), and selfless (protects the Danes).
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First question: C. Good leaders recognize their limitations and fate’s influence.
Second question: B. True heroism requires courage, intelligence, and selflessness.