The Role of Merlin in King Arthur's Decision Making

King Arthur seeks Merlin's advice on marriage

It befell that King Arthur said to Merlin, "My lords and knights do daily pray me now to marry; but I will not without thy counsel, for thou hast ever helped me since I came first to this crown." This statement by King Arthur sheds light on the importance he places on Merlin's guidance in his decision-making process.

Developing the conflict

The sentence above plays a significant role in developing the conflict within the story. It highlights the internal struggle Arthur is facing regarding marriage and rulership. Let's analyze the options:

How does this sentence help develop the conflict?

Which of the following statements best describes how the sentence helps develop the conflict?

A. It clarifies that Arthur has felt it was best for him to rule without a wife, but now he needs to establish a dynasty with Merlin's help.

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