The joys would have been things like being a member of a very exclusive club, and having the title "Sir". The satisfactions would have been things like being allowed to sit in the presence of the king (knights were the only people who could).
Some joys and satisfactions of being a knight included the sense of honor and privilege associated with the title, opportunities for adventure and glory in battle, and the respect and admiration from society for their chivalry and prowess in combat.
a homophone for knight is night
The knight was a noble so he had estates or a manor. Some also had castles.
Well it's not ENTIRELY about love, but a lot of it is. Try "A Knight's Tale" starring Heath Ledger.
The king would tap a sword or some thing similar on the shoulders and dub him knight
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Some examples of homophones are "their," "there," and "they're"; "two," "too," and "to"; and "right" and "write." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
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Not sure- a team at Leeds University was conducting some research into it in 2002; there's an article about it in Chemistry Review Volume 12 Number 2 by Paul Williams. Oh, the joys of A level chemistry!
In history, brave Knights fall for the throne. They put their lives on the line to defend their kingdoms. Being a night was an honor.
Some do, some dont, depends by the knight.
That is your opinion to some people he is to some he isn't
some of the pros and cons of being a knight: pros: you could own pieces of property. you would be thought of as a hero. you get payed more. cons: you could be called out to battle whenever. your life was always on the line. your armor was really heavy. you would always be away.