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Igoryamba
3 years ago
5

Read the following excerpt from a letter that Joan of Arc wrote to the king of England on March 22, 1429. Then answer the questi

on that follows. King of England, . . . I am the commander of the military; and in whatever place I shall find your men in France, I will make them flee the country, whether they wish to or not; and if they will not obey, the Maid will have them all killed. She comes sent by the King of Heaven, body for body, to take you out of France, and the Maid promises and certifies to you that if you do not leave France she and her troops will raise a mighty outcry as has not been heard in France in a thousand years. And believe that the King of Heaven has sent her so much power that you will not be able to harm her or her brave army. To you, archers, noble companions in arms, and all people who are before Orleans, I say to you in God's name, go home to your own country; if you do not do so, beware of the Maid, and of the damages you will suffer. Do not attempt to remain, for you have no rights in France from God, the King of Heaven, and the Son of the Virgin Mary. It is Charles, the rightful heir, to whom God has given France, who will shortly enter Paris in a grand company. If you do not believe the news written of God and the Maid, then in whatever place we may find you, we will soon see who has the better right, God or you. Which statement is most likely true based on the excerpt? A. Joan turned the tide of the Hundred Years’ War in France’s favor. B. Joan commanded France's armies throughout the entire war. C. Joan was given permission to negotiate for the king of France. D. Joan did not think the king of England had the right to rule France.
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Karolina [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: D. Joan did not think the king of England had the right to rule France.

As we can see on the excerpt, she is clearly determined to send a threatening message to the king of England, stating that he and his men have no right to be in France, that she will kill them in God´s name, and that it is God´s will for prince Charles to rule the country.

daser333 [38]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

-D

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