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Arisa [49]
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kirill [66]3 years ago
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The legend of King Arthur is well-known in literature. Based on Unsolved Mysteries of History, there is little to suggest it is true. Do you think it is important for people to believe in legends like King Arthur even if there is little evidence to support them? Why or why not? Write a short (3 paragraphs) explanatory essay stating your opinion. Justify your opinion and conclusions with relevant textual evidence (quotes or paraphrased ideas from sources) and background knowledge. Remember to use relevant vocabulary from the text in your essay.

Ksenya-84 [330]3 years ago
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Answer:

3

Explanation:

The legend of King Arthur is well-known in literature based on unsolved mysteries of history there, there is little to suggest it is true. Do you think it is important for people to believe in legends like King Arthur even if there is little evidence to support them? Why or why not? Write a short into (3 paragraph) explanatory essay starting your opinion. Justify your opinion and conclusions with relevant textual evidence (quotes or paraphrased ideas from sources). Remember to use relevant vocabulary in your essay.

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