Great job, though I think you should change it up a bit more if you want it that way.
Answer:
When he is less than two years old, Beauty observes the hunt pass by. He sees the hare's violent death and the serious injuries of two horses and one man. Some of the horses say it serves the men right, but Duchess disagrees. She claims she never understood why men hunt, for "they often hurt themselves, often spoil good horses, and tear up the fields, and all for a hare or a fox, or a stag, that they could get more easily some other way." But, she continues, "we are only horses, and don't know." They learn the injured man is Squire Gordon's only son, George Gordon, and he is very seriously hurt. The black horse that was injured has broken his leg and is shot to put him out of his misery. Beauty's mother is saddened by this death, saying the horse was one she knew, a good one named Rob Roy. Later Beauty observes the funeral for Squire Gordon's son, who also has died of his injuries.
Answer:
DISSAGREE
Explanation:
POLITELY , THIS IS BUT IF THIS HELPS
WHY I DISSAGREE BECAUSE ANY ACTION SHOULD BE A GOOD ACTION BUT ALSO IN FACT AS READ ON THE PAPER, LONGBOAT IN THE COURT DOESN'T ACTUALLY MEAN A LONG BOAT THEY CONSIDER IT TO BE A TYPE OF STRONG LANGUAGE IN THE COURT LIKE, LONG GOING OR THEY'VE BEEN AT IT FOR 4 YEARS OR STUFF LIKE THAT BUT THIS IS WHY I DISSAGREE POLITELY. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING