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In Morte d’Arthur, the black hoods worn by the ladies who come to take King Arthur away on the barge are used to symbolize ____. a. defeat c. illness b. death d. magic
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In Morte d’Arthur, the black hoods worn by the ladies who come to take King Arthur away on the barge are used to symbolize ____.
a. defeat
c. illness
b. death
d. magic
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The correct answer to the question above is (b.) death. In Morte d'Arthur, the black hoods worn by the ladies who come to take King Arthur away on the barge are used to symbolize
death.
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