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Saturday, May 18, 2019

History ‘biased’

Brave, slaughtering, lord of battle, marched on, noble conqueror, so some dangers, came back to the battle field his victory, praise, wonderful virtues. (b) This Duke after following his enemys, came back to the battlefield In the kernel of the night. At first dawn he took the road to London At length he brought his soldiers safely across the river Thames. From there he went through London. The Londoners gave hostages and gave themselves and all that they owned to William. Finally he won the battle. (c) Yes because it hasnt got much(prenominal) detail in it so it sounds boring and uninteresting.It ounds like no one cared about him and he didnt dupe any followers because of the poor quality writing. 4) Yes because if they knew everything about him and how kind he was then they would be open to write from the truth and the writers wouldnt just me making up lies to interest people. 5) Because it makes it look as though William is a big strong hero who is bigger than everyone, like a God or a very strong lord rather than a King. 6) I think source E was written by an Englishman because it doesnt include anything good about him. It Just says how things get worse and worse not Things were getting worse but this didnt stop William

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