2. Multiple Choice: Which piece of evidence from paragraphs 3-
7 best demonstrates the king's view of the integrity of the
trial?
OA. "The arena of the king was built...for purposes far better
adapted to widen and develop the mental energies of the
people." (Paragraph 3)
OB. "When a subject was accused of a crime of sufficient
importance to interest the king, public notice was given that
on an appointed day the fate of the accused person would be
decided in the king's arena" (Paragraph 4)
OC. "there came forth from it a lady, the most suitable to his
years and station that his majesty could select among his fair
subjects, and to this lady he was immediately married, as a
reward of his innocence." (Paragraph 6)
OD. "The criminal could not know out of which door would
come the lady; he opened either he pleased, without having
the slightest idea whether, in the next instant, he was to be
devoured or married." (Paragraph 7)