If you meant "the men in power of England", then the answer is NO. The king is not in favor or doesn't approve the current government body of England. Throughout the book, the author wants to make us think whether physical force or moral justice should be the key factor when it comes to rule a country.
Assuming that this is referring to the same paragraph that was posted before with this question, the best option would be "<span>b. He hides behind a tree" since this provides cover. </span>
It can either be a <span><span>a clay</span> figure brought to life by magic or </span><span>n automaton or robot</span>
You should always include the opposition's counterargument and provide evidence as to why it is false. Strong arguments also always include a few good points from your opposition (the counterargument) to show that you have looked into and researched the other side.
Answer: B
Explanation: that is the correct answer:)