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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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The chivalric value addressed in the excerpt from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight would be that the Green Knight insists on Gawain's moral obligation in their agreement.

Answer:

The last option

Explanation:

Chivalry refers to the way of conduct which a medieval romance hero leads. A high sense of honor and courtly love characterize a noble knight who cannot escape his fate. In the medieval text, a game is set by Sir Bertilak, the knight in green, in which Gawain takes part on a New Year feast. A strike for a strike is the rule of this challenge. Gawain strikes first and has to be struck a year after. The green knight insists on Gawain's moral obligation in their agreement since a knight never refuses a battle to defend his kingdom. This insistance may take its origin in the apparent reluctance from Gawain to complete the challenge.