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skad [1K]
3 years ago
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If you know it, please answer this.....Read these paragraphs from "Pretty-Hands."

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juin [17]3 years ago
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The correct option is <span>B - Lady Lyonors judges a man by his actions, not by his job.

Lynette is quick to dismiss the boy as merely a kitchen boy: "...</span>though he is brave and noble, he is only King Arthur's kitchen boy." Lady Lyonors, however, clearly does not give much bearing to his status, placing more value in his actions: "<span>He risked his life...for no other reason than to help me and save my life. He is more a knight than many who bear a sword and shield." This last bit furthers the idea that Lady Lyonors does not see status as everything; it shows that she thinks knights themselves aren't necessarily noble people. From this we can gather that to Lady Lyonor, actions govern judgement of people.</span>
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