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Oduvanchick [21]
2 years ago
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What can we infer about the societies in which these historians lived from the ways they present Arthur and his actions?

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adell [148]2 years ago
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The thing that we can infer about the societies in which these historians lived from the ways they present Arthur and his actions is that they were savages and barbarians.

This is because from the given text, the narrator talks about how they had no choice but to invite the Saxons to help them repel the invasions of the northern nations, as they were a race hateful both to God and men.

<h3>What is Inference?</h3>

This refers to the deduction or conclusion that can be drawn about a thing based on available information.

Hence, we can see that The thing that we can infer about the societies in which these historians lived from the ways they present Arthur and his actions is that they were savages and barbarians.

This is because from the given text, the narrator talks about how they had no choice but to invite the Saxons to help them repel the invasions of the northern nations, as they were a race hateful both to God and men.

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