Read the passage from The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle.

Meanwhile Robin Hood ran through the greenwood. Gone was all the joy and brightness from everything, for his heart was sick within him, and it was borne in upon his soul that he had slain a man.

What can you conclude about Robin’s feelings?

Robin was unconcerned about what he had done.

Robin felt that his luck had run out.

Robin felt upset about what he had done.

Robin felt that he had done the right thing.

1 answer

Robin felt upset about what he had done.
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