Surviving a Medieval Siege
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The walls of the siege are described as low.

False

The narrator is able to swim across the moat.

False

The defenders are outside the gate.

False

The narrator is confident in the siege.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

The narrator and their soldiers are able to successfully cross the moat.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

The walls of the siege are described as ______.

<p>high</p> Signup and view all the answers

There are ______ and shields in wait.

<p>swords</p> Signup and view all the answers

The narrator is wearing ______ so they can't float.

<p>armour</p> Signup and view all the answers

The narrator is ______ in the siege.

<p>nervous</p> Signup and view all the answers

We're in the boat, we're ______ ducks.

<p>sitting</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

The Siege

  • The narrator is in a siege, surrounded by high walls and tall towers.
  • The narrator is leading soldiers behind the gate, with many swords and shields.
  • The narrator is nervous and fearful about the situation.

The Obstacles

  • The first obstacle to overcome is the moat, a water-filled trench around the castle.
  • The narrator is wearing armor, which prevents them from floating.
  • The narrator cannot swim, so they must row a boat to cross the moat.

The Defenders' Advantage

  • The defenders have control of the drawbridge, which they can use to trap the narrator's forces.
  • The narrator's soldiers are trapped in the boat, making them vulnerable to attack.
  • The situation seems hopeless, with the narrator fearing the end of the siege.

The Siege

  • The narrator is in a siege, surrounded by high walls and tall towers.
  • The narrator is leading soldiers behind the gate, with many swords and shields.
  • The narrator is nervous and fearful about the situation.

The Obstacles

  • The first obstacle to overcome is the moat, a water-filled trench around the castle.
  • The narrator is wearing armor, which prevents them from floating.
  • The narrator cannot swim, so they must row a boat to cross the moat.

The Defenders' Advantage

  • The defenders have control of the drawbridge, which they can use to trap the narrator's forces.
  • The narrator's soldiers are trapped in the boat, making them vulnerable to attack.
  • The situation seems hopeless, with the narrator fearing the end of the siege.

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