How does the Sheriff's reaction to Robin Hood's rescue of the widow's sons reflect the reversed roles of justice portrayed throughout Robin Hood? (1 point)

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A) The Sheriff is a symbol of justice, while Robin Hood represents injustice.
A) The Sheriff is a symbol of justice, while Robin Hood represents injustice.

B) The Sheriff's actions show that he is a fair and impartial leader.
B) The Sheriff's actions show that he is a fair and impartial leader.

C) The Sheriff (law enforcement) oppresses the people while Robin Hood (the outlaw) fights against this oppression.
C) The Sheriff (law enforcement) oppresses the people while Robin Hood (the outlaw) fights against this oppression.

D) The Sheriff's actions demonstrate the importance of following the law.

1 answer

C) The Sheriff (law enforcement) oppresses the people while Robin Hood (the outlaw) fights against this oppression.

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