the cat behaves a gallantly as king Arthur's knights
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In the short story, The Cat written by Andrew Barton Paterson, the cats are compared to King Arthur's knight because they had more adventure than the knights. In the story, the author writes about the cat's life.
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- In the short story, The Cat written by Andrew Barton Paterson, the cats are compared to King Arthur's knight because they had more adventure than the knights.
- In the story, the author writes about the cat's life.
- He writes that when cats started becoming older, their games become more systematic and not like that they used to play in the rings.
- The suburban backyards become their playing ground, and this suburban background is considered just a dark and dull room for humans.
- The author asserts that the cats have more adventure in this suburban backyards than King Arthur's knights or the Robin Hood's merry men had.
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