Read the passage from Ivanhoe. On the other hand, many other knights, both English and Norman, natives and strangers, took part
against the challengers, the more readily that the opposite band was to be led by so distinguished a champion as the Disinherited Knight had approved himself. Based on the passage, the Disinherited Knight can be described as a chivalric hero because he engages in trickery. is successful in battle. flaunts his power. is envied by other knights.
Read the passage from Ivanhoe. On the other hand, many other knights, both English and Norman, natives and strangers, took part against the challengers, the more readily that the opposite band was to be led by so distinguished a champion as the Disinherited Knight had approved himself. Based on the passage, the Disinherited Knight can be described as a chivalric hero because he engages in trickery. is successful in battle. flaunts his power. is envied by other knights.
It should be "Mr. Blakely knew Seth made a bad decision. He told him so." since there's no period to differentiate between the transition, it is a run-on sentence.
Shakespeare uses Sonnet 18 to praise his beloved's beauty and describe all the ways in which their beauty is preferable to a summer day. The stability of love and its power to immortalize someone is the overarching theme of this poem.