18.) Which of the following best describes the fall of Arthur’s kingdom in The H
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18.) Which of the following best describes the fall of Arthur’s kingdom in The History of the Kings of Britain?
A.) It is a momentous event, and Geoffrey suggests that Arthur can never be replaced.
B.) Women, who for so long have remained silent in the text, make the best of a bad situation and prevent any further damage to the kingdom by convincing the knights of an appropriate strategy.
C.) It is handled nonchalantly, like a blip on the radar screen; Arthur is just one more king who will be replaced by another. No big deal.
D.) It happens just the way it was predicted in the Aeneid, Geoffrey’s source text.
E.) None of the above.
Explanation / Answer
B) Women, who for so long have remained silent in the text, make the best of a bad situation and prevent any further damage to the kingdom by convincing the knights of an appropriate strategy
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