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English, 27.12.2019 18:31, kev71

Then, little by little, i understood. i felt laughter welling up inside me — at the dragon-charm, at hrothgar's whispering and trembling by the meadhall door, at everything — the oblivious trees and sky, the witless moon. i'd meant them no harm, but they'd attacked me again, as always. they were crazy. and now at last the grim laughter came pouring out, as uncontrollable as the dragon's laugh . . (79).
which phrase from this excerpt most clearly evokes fear of grendel?

a. the witless moon

b. whispering and trembling

c. the dragon-charm

d. the grim laughter

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