Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow: 'What dost thou do here?' the Bishop he said, 'I prithee now tell to me', 'I am a bold harper', quoth Robin Hood, 'And the best in the north countree'. 'O welcome, O welcome!' the Bishop he said, 'That music best pleaseth me.' 'You shall have no music', quoth Robin Hood, 'Till the bride and the bridegroom I see'. With that came in a wealthy knight, Which was both grave and old, And after him a finikin lass, Did shine like glistening gold. 'This is no fit match', quoth bold Robin Hood, 'That you do seem to make here; 'For since we are come into the church, The bride she shall choose her own dear'. What was going to take place in the church?
The extract provided describes a scene taking place in a church where Robin Hood is present. The dialogue and actions within the extract clearly indicate that a wedding is about to take place. Here's a detailed explanation justifying why Option 1 is correct and why the other options are incorrect: 1. Justification for Option 1 (a wedding): - The extract mentions a "bride" and a "bridegroom," which are terms specifically…Read More
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