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16 June, 13:23

And when Sir Mordred felt that he had his death's wound, he thrust himself with the might that he had up to the burr of King Arthur's spear, and right so he smote his father King Arthur with his sword holden in both his hands, upon the side of the head, that the sword pierced the helmet and the casing of the brain. And therewith Sir Mordred dashed down stark dead to the earth.

What is the main idea of this passage from Morte d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory?

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  1. 16 June, 13:49
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    The main idea was that Mordred knew that he was dying so he took the opportunity to kill King Arthur
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