He was greatly given to self communing, and, when he and himself agreed upon anything, the thing was done. ( the lady or the tig
er). what do we learn about the voice or the attitude of the narrator toward the king in that passage of the lady and the tiger ?
a. the narrator thinks the king is very wise, talking to himself and agreeing with himself.
b. the narrator greatly admires the king for consulting and agreeing with himself.
c. the narrator is poking fun at the king, who consults with himself to see if he agrees with himself.
The Magna Carta expresses the idea of limited government by requiring the king to govern according to established rules of law. The Magna Carta states that the king cannot deprive the nobility of their rights. The nobility, in return, must support and obey the king and the laws.