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In Passage 1, refer to the paragraph that begins
and ends on pages 2-3. What do the statements
about Sir Lancelot suggest about him?
They establish Sir Lancelot as an ideal of
knighthood.
They introduce Sir Lancelot as inept in his dealings
with the royal court.
They demonstrate Sir Lancelot's ability to serve as
an advisor to King Arthur.
They foreshadow Sir Lancelot's devotion to King
Arthur

In Passage 1 refer to the paragraph that begins and ends on pages 23 What do the statements about Sir Lancelot suggest about him They establish Sir Lancelot as class=

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Answer:

They establish Sir Lancelot as an ideal of knighthood.

Explanation:

This paragraph just says good things about Sir Lancelot, so eliminate answer choice 2. (inept meaning not capable of doing something)

The passage does not show much of Sir Lancelot with King Arthur, so the best answer choice is 1.

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The passage also says that he would tell "the knightliest tales" and such, indicating that he was the epitome of knighthood.

The statements about Sir Lancelot suggested him as an ideal person of knighthood.

Option A is the correct answer.

Who is a knight?

Knight referred to an individual who safeguarded and protected the king at the time of fighting.

The provided passage told about Sir Lancelot being considered an ideal of knighthood and he also shared the tales relating to his knighthood when he was being a knight.

Therefore, the good person of knighthood was analyzed from the sentences about Sir Lancelot.

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