O would say your answer is a. the reason why, is because if a name gets removed of the table, it has to be for a good reason. if a knight dies, then they will be remebered, not removed. if a knight moves away, im pretty sure it will still be the same thing. and if a knight argues with king aurther, it wouldnt be a serious enough move to remove the knights name off the table. hope this helps.
In "Hamlet", Act I, Scene II, Claudius and Gertrude as Hamlet to cheer up, and tell him that every living thing has to die, so it is useless to keep mourning for his father. Hamlet answers that he is suffering more than they can see, nothing can express the way he feels. Then Claudius says that everybody loses his father because it is a law of nature and tells Hamlet to stop mourning because it is a crime against God, against the dead and against nature. Claudius then tells Hamlet to start thinking of him as his new father and treat him in this way. And he also asks Hamlet not to leave Denmark.
Sorry if i'm wrong! But I think the answer is 2.