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Why was Sir Cardoc brought before King Arthur for punishment? A)He stole animals from Arthur’s land.B) He was planning another rebellion against Arthur. C)He insulted Arthur’s fiancé, Gwenevere.D) He practiced tyranny against Arthur’s people.

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My answer would be D) He practiced tyranny against Arthur's people. Hope this helps!
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User David Ravetti
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Answer:

The correct answer is D) He practiced tyranny against Arthur’s people.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sir Caradoc was seen destroying the dwelling place of the poor people and he even sent some people to wander in the marshes. Some other people suffered punishment from him just to plead for mercy and he did not have it. That's why he was brought before King Arthur for punishment.

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