Answer:
" ... Why to a public count I might not go. Is the great love the general gender bear him. Who, dipping all his faults in their affection ... "
Not verbatim, but that part is the answer. I got it correct on Plato, if you're concerned about that.
No it’s not ok because they don’t know that we uploaded a picture of them
<span>Adverbs are words that more precisely define verbs,
adjectives and sometimes sentences. In this example adverbs are: quiet, slowly,
eventually and really. Adverb “quiet” describes word “slowly” and forms a
syntagm which main word is adverb slowly. This syntagm describes the verb move (moved).
Adverb “really” describes adjective “overjoyed” and forms a syntagm which main
word is overjoyed. Adverb “eventually” is sentence adverb, it defines the general
feeling about information given in the sentence.</span>
Answer:
She is held in high esteem.
Explanation:
The phrase <em>to hold (someone) in high esteem</em> means <em>to admire or respect someone very much</em>. It's the same phrase as<em> to hold (someone) in high regard. </em>
Based on the given excerpt, we can conclude that Guenever, King Arthur's wife, is held in high esteem. She sits among Arthur's best knights, and they respect her. She feels comfortable around them (she is described as <em>in high spirits</em>). She is dressed in the finest silk and has ornaments made of jewels. It's obvious that she is treated well by everyone surrounding her.
The rest of the options are incorrect as there is nothing leading us to make such conclusions. This is why the fourth option is the correct one.