English, 05.02.2020 09:44 fanofhope31
The excerpt “conversation with geoffrey ashe” is best described as
a)
an interview between a history website, britannia. com, and an expert on king arthur, geoffrey ashe
b)
a radio transcript in which frequently asked questions about king arthur are answered
c)
a discussion between two medieval literature scholars
d)
a conversation between historian geoffrey of monmouth and journalist geoffrey ashe
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