King Arthur and the knights want to obtain the holy grail, they most likely died.
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In King Arthur's Knights, we learn that many knights tried to go in pursuit of the Holy Grail. These knights accompanied Sir Galahad, who is the only one considered worthy enough to find it.
The group separated, as they believed this would make their mission easier. Although we do not learn what happened to the other knights, it is implied that they all died. It is only Galahad, Bors and Percival who were able to continue the journey.
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She’s possibly trying to evoke pity, fear, a sense of injustice, or even make the reader feel a sort of sadness because you know that the person you are reading about is getting hurt emotionally. Something we individuals find despicable and inhumane. Also, threatening and menacing a person with hell fire in their last moments of living is pretty evil because God is a generous person who doesn’t cause grief and if the person believes such lies they will not only die unhappy but they will also become fearful to even die.
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C.) Smith believes individuals acting their..............
The correct answer is B. Why don't we start with the symbolism of the door?
Explanation:
An outline is a plan or summary that contains the main or ideas to be developed during a speech or texts and that helps the author to cover all the ideas in an organized way. This means outlines mainly organize the content that should be included in some text, speech or discussion. In the case of outlining a discussion plan, it means to organized in a plan the contents that will be discussed and the order of them which allows the discussion to flow and cover all the important points. Considering this, the sentence that illustrates the technique of outlining a discussion plan is "Why don't we start with the symbolism of the door?" because this sentence shows Jeniffer has a plan to follow during the discussion and to cover all the important content, which is what the technique of outlining a discussion is about.