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Answer:
The line in "sir Gawain and the green nights" revealed that sir Gawain is modest.
Explanation:
Sir Gawain posses a lot of good attributes which modesty is one of in the statement where he says "That no host under heaven is hardier of will, nor better brothers-in- arms where battle is joined; I am weakest, well i know, and of wit feeblest." this statement by sir Gawain portrays his modest character.
The story "sir Gawain and the green knights" has complex plot and rich vocabulary, as well as complex symbols. The tale also contains elements of celtic and Germanic folk tales.
Sir Gawain is a mysterious warrior who is very likeable, He is known among the knights for his courtesy and also his skill. He is compassionate, honest, humble and loyal. He is a great knight who is very brave as well as a courtly lover.
Answer:
D. Gawain is ready to fight the Green Knight as he has withstood three blows.
Explanation:
If you are reffering to these lines:
Have done with your hacking—harry me no more!
I have borne, as behooved, one blow in this place;
If you make another move I shall meet it midway
Then D is the correct answer