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31 December, 22:17

With which of these statements, from sir Gawain and the green knight, does sir Gawain argue that he should be the one to accept the green knight's challenge?

a) " ... If it's a duel you're after, We'll furnish you your fight."

b) " ... No man under heaven can hurt him, whoever may try."

c) "My life would be least missed, if we let out the truth."

d) "Therefore if you seek to find me, you shall not fail."

I think it's c

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  1. 31 December, 22:35
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    The answer is option C: "My life would be least missed, if we let out the truth."

    In the quote from "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," Gawain expresses his loyalty and honor to King Arthur, who is also his uncle. Since he embodies the religious, moral and social principles of chivalry, he accepts the challenge offered by the Green Knight in order to keep Arthur and Camelot safe.
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