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Read the excerpt from "the merry adventures of robin hood." "there stands a tinker," quoth robin, "that would fain take me to nottingham, there to hang upon the gallows tree." "then shall he himself hang forthwith," cried little john, and he and the others made at the tinker, to seize him. "nay, touch him not," said robin, "for a right stout man is he. a metal man he is by trade, and a mettled man by nature; moreover, he doth sing a lovely ballad. say, good fellow, wilt thou join my merry men all? three suits of lincoln green shalt thou have a year, besides forty marks in fee; thou shalt share all with us and lead a right merry life in the greenwood; for cares have we not, and misfortune cometh not upon us within the sweet shades of sherwood, where we shoot the dun deer and feed upon venison and sweet oaten cakes, and curds and honey. wilt thou come with me? " which qualities makes robin hood a hero? select three options. he is victorious but spares his opponent's life. he lives by his own moral code rather than the law. he steals from people, including the tinker. his men are loyal to him, and he is kind to them. he makes sure that his men are well provided for.

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