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Read the excerpt from Le Morte d’Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory.

And as soon as Sir Bedivere had lost the sight of the barge, he wept and wailed, and so took the forest; and so he went all that night . . .



Read the excerpt from "Morte d'Arthur” by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.



Long stood Sir Bedivere



Revolving many memories, till the hull



Look’d one black dot against the verge of dawn.



Which sentence accurately compares how the authors describe the scene in the excerpts?



Both authors describe Sir Bedivere’s sorrow.


Both authors describe Sir Bedivere in tears.


Both authors describe Sir Bedivere’s resolve.


Both authors describe the approaching dawn.

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Answer:

Both authors describe Sir Bedivere’s sorrow.

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Hello there!

Both authors describe Sir Bedivere's sorrow.

They both have different ways of writing and how the audience gets the main message, but the feelings on both excerpts reflect the sorrow of Sir Bedivere. The way he got lost seeing a point in the middle of nowhere, without thinking, just feeling the pain.

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