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Which of these inferences about the narrator's point of view is best supported by the following passage? Yet some men say in many parts of England that King Arthur is not dead, but was taken by the will of our Lord Jesus into another place. And men
say that he shall come again and shall win the Holy Cross. Yet I will not say that it shall be so; rather, I would say that here in this world he changed
his form of life. But many men say that there is written upon his tomb this line:
HERE LIES ARTHUR
THE ONCE AND FUTURE KING
A. The narrator think Arthur will be remembered for his cruel disregard of the common people,
B. The narrator thinks that Arthur's resurrection may be possible,
C. The narrator thinks that Mordred will come to be remembered more warmly than Arthur,
D. The author thinks that the supernaturalis wishful thinking, and unlikely to be true

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