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Gnoma [55]
4 years ago
13

Which of these statements, from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, does the Green Knight say to explain why he visits the court of

King Arthur?
a.) "I shall let him have as a present this lovely gisarme..."
b.) "And so all I ask of this court is a Christmas game..."
c.) "...I come to you in peace, not eager for battle."
d.) "My errand is hardly to sit at ease in your castle!"
English
2 answers:
Law Incorporation [45]4 years ago
6 0
B. I already read that part
nikdorinn [45]4 years ago
3 0

The scene happens when King Arthur hosts Green Knight and Green Knight wants to fight with his knights learning before that those knights are good fighters. But of course his aim is not to make a trouble. Therefore, he wants to play a Christmas game and explains the rules. The correct answer is B.

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