English, asked by anjalimahato0602, 2 months ago

Questions :
(1) Whose armour was Joan prepared to wear?
Ans.
(2) What was the price of a horse?
Ans. -
(3) Which city did Joan want to free?
Ans.
(4) Who had promised to accompany Joan?
Ans.
(5) How many men did she want the Squire to provide ?
Ans.​

Answers

Answered by suhasini001
6

1.Jean-Pierre Duchiron, a French expert on armor, thinks there is a good chance that Mr. de Souzy's suit of armor may well be shown to be the one King Charles VII had custom-made for Joan in Tours, at a price the equivalent of what it would have cost to buy 100 battle steeds.

2.Indigenous horses are sold in the range of Rs 3 to 5 lakhs. These are low maintenance horses when compared to thoroughbreds. Almost 60% of the horses used by various mounted police departments fall in the indigenous category

3.Orleans

During the Hundred Years' War, the 17-year-old French peasant Joan of Arc leads a French force in relieving the city of Orleans, besieged by the English since October.

4.She said that she would not want many soldiers, for the Dauphin would give her what she needed to free Orleans. Three men would be enough for him to send with her. She adds that Polly and Jack had promised to go with her.

5.three men

She then told the Squire that she would only need three men to go with her, as Polly and Jack had already promised to go with her.

Answered by mahendrasinghdhoni51
0

  1. Jean-Pierre Duchiron, a French expert on armor, thinks there is a good chance that Mr. de Souzy's suit of armor may well be shown to be the one King Charles VII had custom-made for Joan in Tours, at a price the equivalent of what it would have cost to buy 100 battle steeds.
  2. Indigenous horses are sold in the range of Rs 3 to 5 lakhs. These are low maintenance horses when compared to thoroughbreds. Almost 60% of the horses used by various mounted police departments fall in the indigenous categories.
  3. Orleans
  4. During the Hundred Years' War, the 17-year-old French peasant Joan of Arc leads a French force in relieving the city of Orleans, besieged by the English since October.
  5. She said that she would not want many soldiers, for the Dauphin would give her what she needed to free Orleans. Three men would be enough for him to send with her. She adds that Polly and Jack had promised to go with her.

5. three men

She then told the Squire that she would only need three men to go with her, as Polly and Jack had already promised to go with her.

Similar questions