From the story " Excerpt from The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights" By Sir James Knowles! In Passage 1 on page 2, what do the underlined words "royally and freshly" suggest about the mood at this point in the story? rescued Leodegrance from King Ryence of North Wales. When King Leodegrance heard the message, he cried out, “These be the best tidings I have heard in all my life-so great and worshipful a prince to seek my daughter for his wife!" . . . Then King Leodegrance delivered his daughter Guinevere to the messengers of King Arthur, and also the Round Table with the hundred knights. So they rode royally and freshly, sometimes by water and sometimes by land, towards Camelot. And as they rode along in the spring weather, they made full many sports and pastimes. And, in all those sports and games, 1) the mood is humorous, 2) the mood is grave, 3) the mood is joyful, 4) the mood is tense. ​

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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A mood refers to the word choice by an author that determines how the audience feels about the message in the text. In the passage above, the mood that is suggested by the use of the words "royally and freshly" is;

  • 2) The mood is grave

A grave mood is that which is solemn and dignified. In the description of the movement of Guinevere and the messengers of King Arthur described in the passage, we can sense dignity and solemnity.

These moods are aptly qualified by the mood of graveness.

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