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29 January, 00:15

What do the following lines reveal mainly about the combatants' attitudes toward each other in Le Morte d'Arthur?

When King Arthur prepared to depart for the meeting in the field he warned all his host that if they should see any sword drawn, "see that ye come on fiercely and slay that traitor Sir Mordred, for I in no wise trust him."

Likewise, Sir Mordred warned his host: "If ye see any sword drawn, see that ye come on fiercely and then slay all who stand before you, for in no way will I trust this treaty; I know well that my father wishes to be avenged upon me."

A. Both sides wish for and expect a peaceful resolution.

B. Arthur has a secret plan to defeat Mordred.

C. Arthur and Mordred strongly distrust each other.

D. Mordred is apologetic for his treachery toward Arthur.

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  1. 29 January, 02:41
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    Arthur and Mordred strongly distrust each other.
  2. 29 January, 03:44
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    I think it is D as the answer for the question
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