The Day of Knights By: Cannon Doub.

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The Day of Knights By: Cannon Doub

Table of Contents Skill…………………………………..page 2 Courage…………………..…….….page 3 Loyalty……………….…...……….page 4 Knights Diagram……………..page 5

Skill Some boys were sent away to begin there Knight’s training when they were only six. They would practice on wooden dummies inside the castle walls and watch the real action passing by him. 2

Courage Some knight’s had to fight several enemies at one time. Captives had to pay a ransom for their lives. 3

Loyalty A true knight would never abandon his king or boss .Sometimes a knight had to defend himself against rumors that were not true. 4

Knight’s Diagram 5

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