Read the excerpt from Gilgamesh: A New English Version.
Gilgamesh answered, "Dear friend, dear brother,
I cannot kill Humbaba alone.
Please stay here with me. Stand at my side.
‘Two boats lashed together will never sink.
A three-ply rope is not easily broken.’
If we help each other and fight side by side,
what harm can come to us? Let us go on
and attack the monster. We have come so far.
Whatever you are feeling, let us go on.”
Which statement best paraphrases evidence to support the conclusion that Gilgamesh is an effective and confident leader?
Gilgamesh demands that Enkidu stay by his side, reminding him that one person alone cannot defeat Humbaba.
Gilgamesh reminds Enkidu of how far they have come and how disappointed he will be if Enkidu leaves now.
Gilgamesh encourages Enkidu to stay by telling him that together they will be strong enough to defeat Humbaba.
Gilgamesh uses clever comparisons about boats and ropes to inspire Enkidu to stay and help him in the attack.