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English, 07.12.2020 06:20 whitneyb13

Read the claim in the first column. Write evidence from the article, "Unsolved Mysteries of History," (under lesson 4 assignments) that supports it in the second
column. Remember to cite the evidence correctly. (Please do not provide links.
Write out the quote from the article).
Claim
Evidence (Quote from the Source)
6. It is more difficult to find out about the
real King Arthur than the origin of his
legend.
7. The author does not think Geoffrey of
Monmouth is a reliable source about
the real King Arthur
8. Stories about the legendary hero, King
Arthur, are still told by people in
modern times
9. There is not enough evidence to prove
that a King Arthur led the Britons to
victory at Mount Badan
10. Although many Welsh clerics wrote
about a warrior named Arthur, their
work cannot be trusted.
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