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A knight is a person granted an honorary title of knighthood by a head of state (including the pope) or representative for service to the monarch, the church or the country, especially in a military capacity.
In different stories, there are different numbers of knights, ranging from 12 to more than 150. The Winchester Round Table shows 25 Knights. The most commonly mentioned in literature include:
Lancelot
Gawain
Geraint
Percival
Bors the Younger
Lamorak
Kay
Gareth
Bedivere
Gaheris
Galahad
Tristan
Palamedes (Arthurian legend)
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A. the father, Chuck Bell
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This question is about "The Crossover" and narrates the final moment of the story that presents a strong symbolism and a moving resolution about the relationship between the narrator and his father. When the narrator compares the ball with a bird, it means that he saw it flying over the sky and somehow, for him, it symbolized the spirit of his own father, who despite being in the sky, was close to him.
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Should people in life or death situations be held accountable?
People should not be held accountable because if they are in a life or death situation they are obviously going to want to live and not die. People feel very stressed in these situations and don't know what to do and just sit there and think until it is to late. People cannot prevent accidents and won't ever be able to.
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She associates Estonian traditions with a sense of community.
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