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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