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English, 07.01.2021 03:20 christinamonte122

Read the excerpt from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. "By God,” the Green Knight said, "I am glad

That I shall have from your hand what I asked for here,

And that you have repeated fully, in your own words,

The whole of the covenant I asked of the King:

Only now you must swear to me, upon your word,

That you will expect, for yourself, wherever you manage

To find me on earth, to be repaid in kind

For what you accord me today before this high company.”

Which statement best describes the chivalric value addressed in the excerpt?

The Green Knight compliments Gawain’s bravery in their confrontation.
The Green Knight suggests that his physical strength is unmatched.
The Green Knight describes his own unwavering loyalty to his king.
The Green Knight insists on Gawain’s moral obligation in their agreement.

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