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According to Chapter XIX,

what counsel did Lancelot's
knights give him regarding
Arthur's and Gawain's
invasion into France?
A. They counseled Lancelot to wait it out
and not go up against Arthur and Gawain.
B. They counseled Lancelot to go for help
from other countries and other kings.
C. They counseled Lancelot to let them, as
knights, "meet them in the field" and slay
them.

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In Chapter XIX, Lancelot's knights advised a direct confrontation, suggesting they 'meet them in the field' and slay Arthur's invading forces.

In Chapter XIX, Lancelot's knights counseled him to let them, as knights, 'meet them in the field' and slay them. They proposed a direct confrontation with Arthur's and Gawain's invading forces rather than seeking assistance from other countries or waiting out the invasion. Given the context of the Arthurian legends, this advice reflects the valor and readiness for battle that characterizes the chivalric code of the knights of Camelot. Lancelot, known for his prowess and honor as a knight, finds himself in a moral quandary, weighing the loyalty to his lord against the martial advice of his fellow knights.

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