Which excerpt from Jamal's poem best fulfills the
assignment?
And Unferth heard Beowulf's story.
And he sulked hearing all that glory.
As Unferth listened to what Beowulf said
he felt overcome with envy at what he heard
Unferth sat back, brooding on his bench,
listening bitterly to Beowulf's conquests
Unferth remained in the hall with others,
Where he hid how much he was truly bothered.