Which statement best paraphrases evidence to support the conclusion that Gilgamesh is courageous? Humbaba’s face is so terrifyingly hideous that it must have taken great courage for the men to even look at him in the first place. Encouraged by Enkidu’s bravery, Gilgamesh pretends to be brave and follows Enkidu’s lead in attacking Humbaba. Enkidu, Gilgamesh’s closest friend, reminds him that he must be courageous so they can defeat Humbaba together. Despite his momentary horror at seeing Humbaba’s dreadful face, Gilgamesh overcomes his fear with encouragement from his companion.