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supporting a conclusion with evidence
gilgamesh felt his courage return.
they charged at humbaba like two wild bulls.
the monster let out a deafening cry,
his roar boomed forth like a blast of thunder,
he stamped and the ground burst open, his steps
split the mountains of lebanon,
the clouds turned black, a sulfurous fog
descended on them and made their eyes ache.
-gilgamesh: a new english translation,
stephen mitchell
what evidence from the passage best supports the
conclusion that gilgamesh is brave? check all that
apply.
□ \gilgamesh felt his courage return\
□ \the monster let out a deafening cry\
□ \his roar boomed forth like a blast\
□ \the clouds turned back, a sulfurous fog\
□ \they charged at humbaba\
- "Gilgamesh felt his courage return" directly states his courage is restored, linking to bravery.
- "They charged at Humbaba" shows Gilgamesh acting boldly against a fearsome monster, demonstrating bravery.
The other quotes describe Humbaba's terrifying actions/effects, not Gilgamesh's bravery.
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