"Everyone loves a story," he always said. And whatever Arthur did, Myrddin ca
into a story so simple and clean that everyone would want to hear it, and hold it
hearts, and take it out from time to time to polish it and see it shine, and pass in
friends and children.
26. What does the author's metaphor reveal about the villagers' attitudes toward myrddin
(RL.8.4)
A
B
C
The villagers feel that Myrddin makes King Arthur's adventures much more
believable.
The villagers feel that Myrddin's stories are too plain to be believed but are
amusement.
The vingers feel that Myrddin makes King Arthur's deeds shine brighter
other man's deeds.
D The villagers feel that Myrddin's words are to be cherished and shared
with others