From the sculpture on the Assembly Hall you can conclude that life in Camelot was characterized by
A chaos and danger.
B poverty and hardship.
C magic and enchantment.
D peace and order.
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The correct answer is D peace and order.
The sculptures on the Assembly Hall typically depict the ideals of Camelot, which is often represented as a realm of harmony and chivalry, focusing on the noble qualities of King Arthur’s court. This suggests a society characterized by unity and justice rather than chaos or danger.