Well, yeah because, sentences are supposed to be read forward. Reading it backwards, makes no sense.
Answer: John Knowles legacy from 'A Separate Peace' was the way he used real experiences to build his plot.
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Erik likes Menna
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America is a united country despite its cultural differences.
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Supporting evidence in the text:
" <em>Other</em> countries with <em>such divisions</em> have in fact <em>divided</em> into new nations with new names, but not this one, impossibly <u>interwoven even in its hostilities</u>."
Arthur should not forgive Lancelot due to his disloyalty because it greatly affected him and his life. His wife, Guinevere, was having an affair with Lancelot and it took a toll on him. Arthur should only forgive Lancelot if Lancelot earned his trust back once again.
Sir Gawain is loyal to King Arthur because he proved that he can be loyal and chivalrous when no one stood up against the Green Knight. He stood up against the Green Knight despite the fact that he was still not a knight.
Yes, loyalty can be restored even if it was once lost. It can be restored as long as the person was willing to trust the person who betrayed him once again and if the person who betrayed him earned back his trust.