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5 March, 14:37

King Arthur and Sir Mordred agree to meet. Choose the sentence from "Morte d'Arthur" that best describes their behavior at the time of this decision.

a. King Arthur decides to surrender England to Sir Mordred.

b. King Arthur decides to ambush Mordred.

c. King Arthur and Sir Mordred mistrust each other.

d. King Arthur believes Sir Mordred is afraid of meeting him.

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  1. 5 March, 16:05
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    The correct option is C. None of them really trust each other. Actually, before the meeting with fourteen people each, Arthur warns that if would kill Mordred if he saw any sword drawn. Unfortunately one of the knights draws a sword to kill a snake and, as a result, the fight starts.
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