from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Which of these excerpts from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight most clearly exemplifies the medieval ideal of chivalry?

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"I am the head of this court. They call me Arthur."
"His long and lovely locks laid over his crown..."
"And now a third time she/Leaned down and kissed her man."
"I swear through fire and ice/To be your humble knight."

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The excerpt that most clearly exemplifies the medieval ideal of chivalry is: "I swear through fire and ice/To be your humble knight."