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Read these paragraphs from "Pretty-Hands."

"Do not call him a knight, fair sister," said Lynette. "For though he is brave and noble, he is only King Arthur's kitchen boy."
Lady Lyonors said gently, "Lynette, you have much to learn. He risked his life, not once but thrice, for no other reason than to help me and save my life. He is more a knight than many who bear a sword and shield."

What do Lady Lyonors's words suggested about her?









A.
Lady Lyonors values a man only if he helps her.







B.
Lady Lyonors judges a man by his actions, not by his job.







C.
Lady Lyonors has worked in the kitchen herself.







D.
Lady Lyonors is rude for shaming her sister.

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The answer to the question is B.
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User Rynhe
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The answer is B I hope this helps
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User Wei Xu
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