How does Beowulf's story about the battle with Breca differ from Unferth's version of the story?A. Beowulf says he won the battle by outwitting Breca with logic.
B. Beowulf suggests that Breca's swimming abilities hindered his fighting skills.
C. Beowulf explains how he won the sword of Breca and shows it to the soldiers in the great hall.
D. Beowulf explains that he fought off sea monsters all night, so he couldn't participate in the challenge with Breca.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is D. Beowulf says that he didn't win because Brecca was attacked by sea monsters, and Beowulf wanted to save him, and that is the reason why he didn't win the race.
On the other hand, Unferth lies, and says that Beowulf lost because Brecca was smarter and stronger than him.
Answer 2
Answer: Beowulf explains that he and Breca swam together for five nights while holding their swords 

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