"Has the warning bell rang yet?" would be the best option from the list in terms of a participle. It often helps to say these types of sentences out loud to determine the right fit.
I would choose knight-at-arms, haggard, steed as the correct answer.
Your task is to choose words which explain the setting, as well as the mood of this poem. Setting refers to the location of a story, to the time, to people present, etc. which can be seen in words knight-at-arms and steed (the horse he rode when he met the woman). The word haggard (meaning exhausted) refers both to the knight, and the poem itself which tells us a story of how a knight fell in love with a woman, who turned out to be an illusion.
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to conquer your fears think of the future things you'll be able to do when you wanna conquer something, it brings yourself motivation
Answer: this shows that you are dedicated to being near loved ones. The strength to stay close and supportive can prove to a spouse that you are a excellent candidate to host your own family.
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