Read the quote from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, a romance from the 1300s about King Arthur's court. Then answer the questions."Good sir,' said Gawain, 'Will you give my message to the high lord of this house, that I ask for lodging?' . . . 'Yes, by Saint Peter,' replied the porter, 'and I think you may lodge here as long as you like, sir knight.' . . . Then the prince . . . appeared from his chamber to meet in mannerly style the man in his hall. 'You are welcome to dwell here as you wish,' he said, 'treat everything as your own, and have what you please in this place.'" 3. Which of the statements below best describes how the author of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight might react to a short story that displayed a mocking attitude toward the manners of chivalry?A .He would not understand it. B .He would probably find it amusing. c. He would probably be offended by it. d. He would think that the story was similar to what he wrote.
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