Read the passage from beowulf. wealhtheow came in, hrothgar's queen, observing the courtesies. adorned in her gold, she graciously saluted the men in hall, then handed the cup first to hrothgar, their homeland's guardian, urging him to drink deep and enjoy it because he was dear to them. and he drank it down like the warlord he was, with festive cheer. so the helming woman went on her rounds, queenly and dignified, decked out in rings, offering the goblet to all ranks, treating the household and the assembled troop until it was beowulf's turn to take it from her hand. with measured words she welcomed the geat and thanked god for granting her wish that a deliverer she could believe in would arrive to ease their afflictions. which inference is most supported by the passage