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English, 16.10.2021 16:10 afonseca73

In Sir Gawain and the GreenKnight, what causes Sir Gawain to feel ashamed at the end of the story?
O He has been tempted and seduced by another man's wife.
O He has lied to Bertilak about his secret defensive weapon.
O He has enjoyed the luxury of the castle instead of fighting with the Green Knight.

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