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Beowulf is accompanied by fourteen of his bravest warriors to hunt for Grendel.

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How many men does Beowulf assemble?

Beowulf assembles a group of fourteen men to accompany him on his journey to fight Grendel.


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How many winters does Grendel attack?

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How many of Beowulf's men is Grendel able to kill?

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How many parts are they in Beowulf?

"Beowulf" consists of three main parts: the battle with Grendel, the battle with Grendel's mother, and the battle with the dragon. Each part highlights a different heroic feat of the protagonist, Beowulf.


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Beowulf attacks Grendel, rips his arm off hangs it on the raftors and Grendel walks off and dies in his cave. Later Beowulf finds Grendel's body and cuts his head off.


How many thanes does Beowulf take with him?

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How many men did grendel eat?

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