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Citing Evidence about Archetypes The battles which followed were terrible indeed. The words of Queen Boadicea had stirred the Britons until they were mad with thoughts of revenge, and hopes of freedom. They gave no mercy, and they asked none. They utterly destroyed the towns of London and of St. Albans, or Verulamium as it was then called, killing every one, man, woman and child. Again and again the Romans were defeated, till it almost seemed as if the Britons really would succeed in driving them out of the country. Boadicea herself led the soldiers, encouraging them with her brave words. "It is better to die with honor than to live in slavery," she said. "I am a woman, but I would rather die than yield. Will you follow me, men?" and of course the men followed her gladly. –“The Story of a Warrior Queen,” Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall Which details serve as evidence that Boadicea is a warrior archetype? Check all that apply. “They gave no mercy, and they asked none.” “and of course the men followed her gladly.” “[Her] words . . . stirred the Britons until they were mad” “I am a woman, but I would rather die than yield.” “The battles which followed were terrible indeed.”
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