Read the extract below, retrieved from A Game of Thrones, and then assess the statements that follow.
The queen stood. "And what of my wrath, Lord ...
Read the extract below, retrieved from A Game of Thrones, and then assess the statements that follow. The queen stood. "And what of my wrath, Lord Stark" she asked softly. Her eyes searched his face. "You should have taken the realm for yourself. It was there for the taking. Jaime told me how you found him on the Iron Throne the day King's Landing fell, and made him yield it up. That was your moment. All you needed to do was climb those steps, and sit. Such a sad mistake." "I have made more mistakes than you can possibly imagine," Ned said, "but that was not one of them." "Oh, but it was, my lord," Cersei insisted. "When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. There is no middle ground" (MARTIN, 2011, p. 597). Source: Martin, George R. R. A Game of Thrones. New York: Bantam Books, 2011. I. George R. R. Martin's A Game of Thrones can be considered a work of high fantasy written from a low fantasy perspective. BECAUSE II. It values the political developments of the Secondary World Martin has created rather than the magical aspects present in it.
I. George R. R. Martin's A Game of Thrones can be considered a work of high fantasy written from a low fantasy perspective. BECAUSE II. It values the political developments of the Secondary World Martin has created rather than the magical aspects present in it. Afrmative I is true, and II is false. Afrmatives I and II are false. Afrmatives I and II are true, but II is not a correct justication of I. Afrmatives I and II are true, II is a correct justication of I. Afrmative I is false, and II is true.
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