His ships were blown out of the way on his way to Egypt. Hope this helped! (:
Assuming that you're talking about the story of the 'sword and the stone'
After arthur Learns the truth, he tells sir Ector that he'll always think of him as a Father.
After the incident, sir Ector ( king Arthur's foster father) tell as much as he know about King Arthur heritage and his true parentage ( which he also know so little about)
Answer:
She would be publicly humiliated.
Explanation:
Charles Dickens' novel <em>Great Expectations</em> tells the story of an orphan boy named Pip. Despite his childhood of poverty, through a secret benefactor, he became a respectable gentleman and came back for Estella.
Miss Havisham is the guardian of Estella. Pip had visited them when he was a young boy. In Chapter XXII, Mr. Herbert told Pip about Miss Havisham who had been engaged to be married to a man named Compeyson. But on the day of their wedding, the groom sent a note telling her that he will not be present for the wedding. This event would have embarrassed her, more like left her mortified so much that she did not even move out of the house or seen the sun. She even set the time of her clocks to the exact time she was jilted- <em>"twenty minutes to nine"</em>. This experienced would have publicly humiliated her, for a woman during the Victorian era.
Thus, the correct answer is the last option.
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Answer:
He sought to emphasize the historic nature of the events at Pearl Harbor, implicitly urging the American people never to forget the attack and memorialize its date. Notwithstanding, the term "day of infamy" has become widely used by the media to refer to any moment of supreme disgrace or evil.
Explanation: