Answer 1
-Pg 711, they were shocked at first when the knight came in
-Shows reader that they were not expecting it.
-"Astonished and still", they're definitely nervous and scared.
-Could possibly be tired of getting challenges.
Answer 2
-He's heard so many things about their wondrous deeds and thinks it's funny that they don't seem to step up when it comes to him
-Antagonizing
Answer 3
-His reaction is saying "he's had enough with the making fun of"
-Chivalry and honor is very important to him
-Green knight made a fool out of Arthur and he would not stand for that
-Stands up and takes challenge because he does not want the green knight putting down his men and his kingdom
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One example of Lennie being discriminated against because of his mental disability takes place when Curley views him as an easy target and vents his rage by punching Lennie in the face. Another example takes place when Crooks bullies Lennie by purposely upsetting him while George is in town. George even discriminates against Lennie by speaking to him disparagingly and admitting to playing cruel jokes on him in the past.
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Answer:
I don't see a picture your supposed to do a picture
This is somewhat subjective of course, but the best option from the list would be that "<span>C. It shows how wisdom overcomes ignorance" it could mean other things as well. </span>
The ship was not abandoned by the sailors.