Sir Gawain proves his bravery by volunteering to battle the Green Knight himself. This act demonstrates his courage and willingness to face danger to uphold the honor of King Arthur's court. By stepping forward to accept the challenge, Gawain shows that he values bravery and chivalry, even in the face of a formidable opponent.
how does sir gawain prove his bravery when accepting the green knight's challenge?
he refuses the challenge entirely
he asks another knight to take his place
he runs away to protect his honor
he volunteers to battle the green knight himself
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