Which of the following quotations reflect the more human side of Gilgamesh? Choose all that apply.
A. For Gilgamesh am I, / slayer of the Bull of Heaven, / slayer of the monster who once guarded the forest of cedars. . . . (lines 27–29)
B. Yet even as Gilgamesh crouches, on his guard against slumber, / sleep, like a strand of sheep's wool wafting in the breeze, comes to rest upon him. (lines 96–97)
C. My heart is broken for Enkidu is dead; / he whom I loved dearly, is dust and so will I be, some day. (lines 76–77)
D. Yet will I set you a challenge: Guard against sleep for six days and seven nights. (line 95)
E. Behold the mighty warrior now, he who seeks to defeat merciless death / has fallen captive to gentle sleep. (lines 99–100)