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Romashka [77]
3 years ago
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Based on Arthur's speech in lines 524-529 and on what you've just read, do you think Arthur would make a good

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lbvjy [14]3 years ago
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“People of Britain, we are now one. And so shall we remain as long as there is a breath in my body. My faith in your courage and wisdom is boundless. I ask now for your faith in me. In your trust I shall find my strength. For your good I dedicate my life. May this sword lead us to our destiny.”

Answer:

Based on Arthur's speech, we can conclude that he would be a good leader.

Explanation:

You can see in the text above, that Arthur is very dedicated to the protection and quality of life of his people. He shows that he is able to exchange her life to ensure that the people's wants and needs are met, all he asks in return is for the people to trust him.

All this dedication, firmness and willingness to do good for the population, shows that he has Arthur's incredible ability to lead, which shows that he will be a great leader.

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