12. All of the following words describe Sir Lancelot Du Lake except

a. loyal
b. indirect
c. strong
d. clever
B?

13. What is the most likely reason that Sir Lancelot doesn't initially fight the three Round Table knights at the end of the story?
a. Sir Lancelot dislikes the knights
b. Sir Lancelot is afraid they'll overpower him
c. King Arthur orders Sir Lancelot to watch, but not participate, in the struggle
d. Round Table knights do not battle one another
D?

Thanks
-MC

I think both answers are correct.

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For question 12, which word doesn't describe Sir Lancelot Du Lake? The answer is "b. indirect." Now, you see, Sir Lancelot is about as direct as a knight can get. He charges in like a bull, swinging his sword with gusto, and doesn't waste any time with unnecessary detours or indirect approaches. So, he's definitely not one to beat around the bush!

And for question 13, why doesn't Sir Lancelot initially fight the three Round Table knights? The answer is "c. King Arthur orders Sir Lancelot to watch, but not participate, in the struggle." It's like being invited to a party but told you can only stand on the sidelines and watch all the fun. Poor Sir Lancelot, I bet he was itching to join in and swing his sword around, but duty called, and he had to listen to his beloved king.

Hope that brought a smile to your face. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!

For question 12, the correct answer is b. indirect. Sir Lancelot is typically portrayed as loyal, strong, and clever, but not as someone who is indirect.

For question 13, the correct answer is c. King Arthur orders Sir Lancelot to watch, but not participate, in the struggle. This is the most likely reason why Sir Lancelot initially does not fight the three Round Table knights at the end of the story. He follows the orders given to him by King Arthur.

For question 12, the correct answer is indeed b. indirect. To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate the words that do describe Sir Lancelot and identify the one that does not fit his character. In this case, Sir Lancelot is known for being loyal, strong, and clever. However, he is not typically described as indirect.

For question 13, the correct answer is c. King Arthur orders Sir Lancelot to watch, but not participate, in the struggle. To answer this question, you can analyze the context of the story. In this scenario, Sir Lancelot is involved in a struggle with three Round Table knights. Although he is a skilled warrior, he refrains from fighting them because he has received a direct order from King Arthur to only observe the battle without participating.