Which of the following passages best illustrates the Call to Adventure in Beowulf?
A"Thence he departed / Leaping and laughing, his lair to return to, / With surfeit of slaughter sallying homeward."Thence he departed / Leaping and laughing, his lair to return to, / With surfeit of slaughter sallying homeward."
B"So Higelac’s liegeman, / Good amid Geatmen, of Grendel’s achievements / Heard in his home"So Higelac’s liegeman, / Good amid Geatmen, of Grendel’s achievements / Heard in his home"
C"We are sprung from the lineage of the people of Geatland, / And Higelac’s hearth-friends. To heroes unnumbered / My father was known"We are sprung from the lineage of the people of Geatland, / And Higelac’s hearth-friends. To heroes unnumbered / My father was known"
D"This band, I hear, beareth no malice / To the prince of the Scyldings. Pass ye then onward / With weapons and armor. I shall lead you in person."