The correct answer is C. Dreary.
This is because Le Morte d'Arthur is full of melancholy inducing moments due to the fact that everything will fall apart at a certain point. Arthur's death, and his loss, is inevitable, so is the fall of Camelot, and of his Knights of the Round Table.
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If don't have any problem in questoin then why r you asking such type of question which's answer was already given?
and? you need to put the rest of the question. I mean like good for John for getting a part lol.
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