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| the qualities of an ideal knight (bravery, honesty, courtesy and respect for women) |
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| a combat in which two knights on horseback attempt to unhorse each other with lances. |
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| stuck with a long, sharp object |
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| a person who is admired for bravery or/and noble qualities |
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| characteristics or attributes |
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| to tell in your own words, using less words |
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| to take the ideas of someone else and claim them as your own |
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| to give credit to the creator |
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| to cause shame or disgrace |
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| a collection of stories about an admirable person that may or may not be true |
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| a hand written copy of a story before it is printed. |
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