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Which of the following best describes Wart's attitude as he pulls the sword from the stone in the selection from The Once and Future King?

A. He is uneasy and confused while holding the sword.
B. He is proud that only he can remove the sword from the stone.
C. He is unaware of the significance of being able to pull out the sword.
D. He is afraid that someone will suddenly realize that he has stolen the sword.​

Respuesta :

Wart doesn't know what it means to be able to pull the sword out of the stone, so he acts with indifference, despite being relieved to get a sword.

In this case, we can say that the letter C is the correct answer.

"The Once and Future King" is a book that tells the story of how the boy named Wart becomes King Arthur.

By reading this book, we can see that:

  • Wart was a simple boy, without much importance and value to society.
  • He was very naive, kind-hearted.
  • It was created by Sir Ector.
  • One day, Sir Ector, Wart, and Sir Ector's son travel and stay at an inn.
  • While taking a walk, Sir Ector realizes that he left his sword at the inn and asks the Wart to fetch it.
  • However, the inn is closed and the Wart starts looking for another sword that he can deliver to Sir Ector.
  • He finds a sword stuck in a rock and after some effort manages to pull it out.
  • There is a prophecy that whoever manages to pull the sword from the stone will be a great king, but the Wart does not know this and is only relieved to get a replacement sword.

In this case, we can say that Wart's reaction is indifferent to the fact that he can pull the sword, even if it changes his life in a very imposing way.

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