Grendel

What do the following lines from chapter 4 (paragraph 2) mainly reveal about Grendel in relation to the Danes? I listened, huddled in the darkness, tormented, mistrustful. I knew them, had watched them; yet the things he said seemed true. He sent to far

  1. What do the following lines from chapter 4 (paragraph 2) mainly reveal about Grendel in relation to the Danes?

    I listened, huddled in the darkness, tormented, mistrustful. I knew them, had watched them; yet the things he said seemed true. He sent to far kingdoms for woodsmen, carpenters, metalsmiths, goldsmiths—also carters, victualers, clothiers to attend to the workmen—and for weeks their uproar filled the days and nights. I watched from the vines and boulders of the giants’ ruin, two miles off.

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    A. Grendel is also a skilled craftsman.
    B. Grendel doubts the quality of the workers that Hrothgar has enlisted.
    C. Grendel wishes he could be accepted by the Danes.
    D. Grendel remains an outsider to the community of Danes.
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C. Grendel wishes he could be accepted by the Danes.