
Sword of the Rightful King
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- Q1This starts on page 2 of the study guide with Part 2. Read the passage: "He put his now bloody hand to his own sword and was just bringing it up when Gawaine swept by him, and with a yell, swung his blade at a masked man dressed all in black ..." (p. 165). What is the tone of the passage?The tone is just bloody.The tone is suspenseful because Gawaine believes Arthur is going to kill him.The tone is suspenseful or bloody because King Arthur thinks Gawaine is going to murder him.The tone is uplifting.60s
- Q2Read the passage: "The corpses of the dead men were laid out upon the ground, their heads set back on the stumps of necks. No one could claim them and no one would claim them, not even the two whou'd been captured alive ..." refers to assassins killed by which two men? (p. 170-71).Agravaine and GawaineGawaine and GawenKing Arthur and AgravaineKing Arthur and Gawaine60s
- Q3Read the passage above ("The corpses of the dead men ...") again. What best describes the mood?The best mood for the passage is gory or horrific because heads sit on stumps and their bodies aren't claimed by anyone.The best mood for the passage is cheerful.The best tone for the passage is horrific.The best mood for the passage is descriptive because the author describes something.45s
- Q4Read the passage: "The whip was nowhere near him. Instead it flicked across the ostler's back, cutting open his wool tunic and laying the bare flesh. A thin red line of blood showed that the man had been soured, but not badly. Yet." (p. 34) What is the tone of the passage?The tone is happy.The tone is bloody and reveals the character of Agravaine as violent.The tone is bloody and reveals Gawaine as violent.The tone reveals sadness.60s
- Q5What is Cadbury?Camelot; throne of High Kingthrone of the High Kinga placea city30s
- Q6What is the new religion in Cadbury?MuslimChristianityHinduCeltic30s
- Q7Of what country, or islands, are Gawaine and his brothers princes?EnglandCadbury LandCadbury IslandsOrkney Islands30s
- Q8What is the name of Gawaine's mother?MeganMedrautMedratMorgause30s
- Q9What does Morgause believes belongs to her and her sons?the High Throne in the Northern Landsthe Throne in the Orkney Islandsthe Throne in the Scottish High Landsthe High Throne in Cadbury45s
- Q10What is the name of the former high king of Britain?Uther PendragonArthurLotAgravaine45s
- Q11What does Morgause claim the former high king of Britain did?attackbanishedsexually assaultbit45s
- Q12What are the names of all Gawaine's brothers?Agravaine, Gaheris, Gareth, and MedratAgravaine, GaherisAgravaine, Lancelot, Cyril, and DenmarkGareth and Cyril45s
- Q13Select one of the actual plans Mrogause sets in place to kill or control Arthurto put potion in his food to weaken his armput him in her cauldronturn him into a doveblow him away with a fire45s
- Q14Name another way Morgause plans to kill or control Arthur.Sends a poisoned arrowSends a poisoned gunSends a poisoned dagger to kill himSets the stone to launch at Arthur and kill him45s
- Q15Name one more way Morgause plans to kill or control Arthur.Casts a spell on him to turn into a doveCasts a spell on him for him to marry herCasts a spell on him for him to marry her long lost daughter45s