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<span>Two gods were competing to see who could create the most powerful and cunning animal, and one of them made man.</span>
Answer:
The code of chivalry followed by knights in the Middle Ages entailed loyalty to God, the king, and one's lady. A knight was expected to show courage and courtesy and be true to his word.
Sir Gawain upholds the code throughout the plot of the narrative. Gawain’s actions throughout the narrative give evidence that he is a true knight as his chivalry is tested many times in the story.
He shows his loyalty when he steps forward to accept the Green Knight’s challenge in the place of Arthur. His courage and courtesy are reflected in his actions. He is a true knight, but he has his human weakness, as is seen when he falls prey to the temptations of Bertilak’s wife.
He does not tell Bertilak about the green girdle given by his wife to help him survive mortal attacks. However, he does not hide this fact, and he wears a green girdle as a constant reminder of his shame.
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A. To explain why your audience should agree with your opinion</span>
Explanation:
The story portrays a man who meets a suicidal girl and falls for her. She is attracted to 'death' and always time after time attempts to commit suicid but everytime she does, the man will talk her down and prevent her from doing so. It's said that the God of death will resemble one's ideal person.