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storchak
3 months ago
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Read the excerpt from "The Story of a Warrior Queen." At last the Roman leader was so downcast with his many defeats that he wen

t himself to the British camp, bearing in his hand a green branch as a sign of peace. When Boadicea was told that an ambassador from the Romans wished to speak to her, she replied proudly, "My sword alone shall speak to the Romans." And when the Roman leader asked for peace, she answered, "You shall have peace, peace, but no submission. A British heart will choose death rather than lose liberty. There can be peace only if you promise to leave the country." Which action best supports the idea that Boadicea is a warrior? The Roman leader asks for peace with the Britons. Boadicea evokes pity by choosing death. The Roman leader is downcast and does not want to fight. Boadicea tells the Roman leader that she will speak with her sword.
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Gnom [7.5K]3 months ago
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The choice that most illustrates Boadicea's identity as a warrior is the final option:

Boadicea asserts to the Roman leader that her sword will speak for her.

This clearly indicates Boadicea's refusal to engage in dialogue with the Roman leader, as she considers it dishonorable for a warrior to capitulate, something no Briton would do willingly. This belief is encapsulated in her words:

‘You shall have peace, peace, but no submission. A British heart will choose death rather than lose liberty’

She emphasizes that for a warrior like herself, the only viable response is to fight, making the Roman leader's approach for peace—a gesture she perceives as cowardly—unthinkable. To Boadicea, her identity as a warrior overrides all; she will not negotiate with an enemy for a peaceful resolution. In summary, Boadicea unequivocally declares that her only path is one of battle, regardless of the outcomes, as the animosity with the Romans remains unchangeable.


Lady bird [7.4K]3 months ago
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The last choice! Hope this helps!:)
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