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Directions (Q. No. 32-34) The passage given below is followed by four alternative summaries. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the passage.
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While many national fables’ origins are shrouded in myth, Great Britain’s King Arthur appears to have been a real historical figure at one point, although the legends surrounding him may be more fantasy than fact. Even today. King Arthur provides forhis country through a booming tourist industry.
Dozens of attractions claim to be the site of the “real” Camelot, round table, or grave of Arthur and/or his wife Guinevere Perhaps most famous among these is Glastonbury Abbey, in Western England, whereArthur is supposed to be buried between two stone pyramids, supposedly having died at the hand of his illegitimate son murdered in the battle of Camlann.
Aside from issues of DNA verification with no known living ancestors, many would consider diggingin this sacred site a sacrilege, leaving visitors to wonder eternally whether the “Once and Future King” actually rests there.
Dozens of attractions claim to be the site of the “real” Camelot, round table, or grave of Arthur and/or his wife Guinevere Perhaps most famous among these is Glastonbury Abbey, in Western England, whereArthur is supposed to be buried between two stone pyramids, supposedly having died at the hand of his illegitimate son murdered in the battle of Camlann.
Aside from issues of DNA verification with no known living ancestors, many would consider diggingin this sacred site a sacrilege, leaving visitors to wonder eternally whether the “Once and Future King” actually rests there.
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