The pharse "HIC IACET ARTHURUS, REX QUONDAM REXQUE FUTURUS" from <u>"</u><u><em>The once and future king by T.H White" </em></u> <u>means: "Here lies Arthur, king once, king to be".</u>
It was a tomb inscription which promised that even Author was dead, he was going to return one day.
Answer:
Yes. I'm agreed with you.
Your answer will be "capable of being"
think of it as "able to *root*"
<span>The answer is C: The author's description "blood-warm waters" is symbolism.
</span>