This refers to Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Gawain's actions at the castle reveal that the knight's moral code values:
a. strength
b. courage
c. loyalty
d. NONE OF THE ABOVE

I put B, I am not sure though.... ???

The knight's values include a, b, and c, but you need to decide which one is overriding -- or if there is something that is even more important.

What do you think?

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it should say all of the above for D

So it is D then?

It's supposed to be chivalry. Now if you believe chivalry includes all the others, then yes, choose D.

this was the only one I missed. Thanks for all help though! It was C. loyalty.

To determine the correct answer, we can analyze Gawain's actions at the castle and see which moral values they align with.

In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Gawain's actions demonstrate the importance of courage rather than strength or loyalty. In the story, Gawain accepts the Green Knight's challenge to exchange blows, despite knowing his life is in danger. This act shows his bravery and willingness to face a formidable opponent.

Moreover, when Gawain goes to the Green Chapel to fulfill his part of the bargain, he remains devoted to his promise, showcasing his courage even in the face of potentially fatal consequences.

Although loyalty is an important virtue, Gawain's actions at the castle specifically highlight his courage rather than his loyalty. Thus, the correct answer is b. courage.