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In sir gawain and the green knight, why does sir gawain volunteer to fight the green knight?
a. he wants to protect the honor of his king and fellow knights.
b. he wants to settle an old dispute he has with the green knight.
c. he wants to protect the queen.
d. he wants to prove that the green knight is not real.

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