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Which comment about the Bayeux tapestry illustrates the reason why historians find the tapestry to be so significant today? A. The tapestry is not a tapestry in the true sense of the word B. The tapestry includes a colorful border around the main panel C. The armor we see one by soldiers in the tapestry appears to be superior to what was being born by the French at the time D. The panel seem to follow and logical progression beginning with an introductory panel and ending with the concluding panel

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D- Even tho the tapestry shows a great deal of information about the life of the Norman in the 11th century (possibly noting the passage of the Halley's Comet in one panel), for me the main point of interest of the tapestry is the way it tells the story of the norman invasion of Britain, truly giving us insight on how the Norman saw themselves, how did they portrayed warfare and military achievement, and in a way how propaganda worked in these days (a total invasion of another country to reassure your claim on a french duchy because you are a born outside the ducal couple sounds way better when you tell it like an epic quest to claim a promised throne!). So yeah, I guess D, because it shows how much the Tapestry gives us insight into the Medieval life.
D- Even tho the tapestry shows a great deal of information about the life of the Norman in the 11th century (possibly noting the passage of the Halley's Comet in one panel), for me the main point of interest of the tapestry is the way it tells the story of the norman invasion of Britain, truly giving us insight on how the Norman saw themselves, how did they portrayed warfare and military achievement, and in a way how propaganda worked in these days (a total invasion of another country to reassure your claim on a french duchy because you are a born outside the ducal couple sounds way better when you tell it like an epic quest to claim a promised throne!). So yeah, I guess D, because it shows how much the Tapestry gives us insight into the Medieval life.