The correct answers are A. girdle and B. shame.
Sir Gawain wore a green girdle (which is practically a belt) around his neck which was given to him by the Green Knight's wife. In the beginning, the girdle represented his strength, but later on it gained the meaning of his shame. He took another man's wife and he dishonored his lord so he started wearing the girdle as a symbol of that.
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1) In this epic poem, there are three major themes: hospitality, loyalty, and vengeance.
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3) As a wayfarer in life, The Odyssey focuses on life's greater purpose through the fulfillment of destiny, perseverance, and loyalty. These three themes recur continuously throughout Odysseus' journey, molding life's greater vision.
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The correct answer is B) Mr. Hale narrates to everyone about how he found the behavior of Mrs. Wright towards her husband's death strange.
The event from Susan Glaspell's story "A Jury of Her Peers" that belongs to the falling action stage of the plot structure is "Mr. Hale narrates to everyone about how he found the behavior of Mrs. Wright towards her husband's death strange."
In any story, the maximum moment of interests is the climax, and then comes denouement, that is the resolution part that takes the reader to the end of the story.
"A Jury of Her Peers" was written by Susan Glaspell and refers to the time when women were subjected to prejudice in the 1900s. The main character is Minni Wright being investigated by murder and the harsh living conditions of women living in a world dominated by men.
<span>The correct answer is C - theme. In any piece of fiction, the theme will be an underlying thought or idea that ties the entire narrative together through connected events or motifs. This theme will be something that is hinted at subtly through other elements of the story such as plot, characters, conflicts, etc and will not be explicitly explained, but the reader will still be very much aware that it is there.</span>