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9 October, 06:17

Read the passage.

From Morte D'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory Then Sir Bedivere departed and went to the sword and lightly took it up, and so he went to the water's side; and there he bound the girdle about the hilts, and threw the sword as far into the water as he might. And there came an arm and a hand above the water and took it and clutched it, and shook it thrice and brandished; and then vanished away the hand with the sword into the water.

Which element of medieval romance does the passage best illustrate?

battle or contest

supernatural event

quest

memorable deed

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  1. 9 October, 06:30
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    Quest or supernatural event (?)
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