He has courage which is his greatest strength. As long as
he believes in himself, he can do anything, but that courage sort of led to his
weakness. He became prideful. Though because of that, he started thinking ahead
of time. He freed most of his friends and himself from the cyclops and got them
to the ship, but still he lost 6 of his friends in the whole scenario.
(This was my answer in my school)-Shy
Hoped I helped!
This question is based on <span>The Once and Future King Book 3, Chapter 7.
</span>Lancelot is captured by four witches, including Morgan le Fay. The witches kept them and even though he is having an affair with Guenever, he must choose one of them to be his mistress, but he did not. Then, a young maiden in a castle offered to help him if he will fight with her father in a coming tournament and he agreed. <span> Lancelot goes to fight Turquine. Lancelot beat him. </span>
Answer:
A literary device I used for this quote was a Metaphor. I used this quote because Starr tells the reader how she feels about being at the party with the one person she only knew left her hanging She knew she would be uncomfortable going to a party where she didn't know anyone Now that her sister left her hanging, she felt like she was naked in a Garden where apples were already eaten, its like she was invisible.