Thou therefore take my brand excalibur, which was my pride: for thou rememberest how in those old days, one summer noon, an arm rose up from out the bosom of the lake, clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful, holding the swordâ€"­and how i row’d across and took it, and have worn it, like a king: and, wheresoever i am sung or told in aftertime, this also shall be known â€""morte d’arthur," alfred, lord tennyson what do the metaphor and simile identified in this passage most strongly emphasize? the beauty of the lady of the lake the importance of excalibur to king arthur the authority of king arthur over bedivere the timeless appeal of king arthur’s legend



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