Sir Mordred fatally wounds King Arthur.
<span>The main idea of the passage is a combat between Sir Mordred
and King Arthur. They were fighting with their swords, with both of them
wounding each other. After being struck by King Arthur, Sir Mordred sent his
sword on the side of King Arthur’s head where it pierced through the helmet and
his skull. The ending was of King Arthur fainting as he was led to a chapel. </span>
Answer: the purpose is to voice any opinion in a respectable manner about the claim
Explanation:
"although the sun was shining, it wasn't that warm" is the correct answer because it contains a main clause (it wasn't that warm) and a prepositional phrase (although the sun was shining,). Hope this helps :)