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10 September, 09:22

Which of these lines from sir Gawain and the green knight most clearly exemplifies the medieval ideal of chivalry?

A. "I know your worth and price and my debts by no means slight I swear"

B. "Know if you were truly is bold is all people so you will grant me gladly the little game that I"

C. "Sober and thoughtful he stood there and stroked his beard and with patients like a priest's"

D. "And ferociously has red eyes rolled around he lowered his grisly eyebrows glistening green"

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  1. 10 September, 10:49
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    I believe the correct answer is A. "I know your worth and price and my debts by no means slight I swear."

    This is the only option that talks about loyalty at all - the quote says that this person knows what he is supposed to do and that he should be loyal to his master, the king. The other options have nothing to do with chivalry, so I would pick A.
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