Robin Hood (1 - is) apparently afourteenth-century English hero. People of that time (2 - sang) songs about hisadventures, although the most famous stories (3 - came) from the sixteenthcentury and later. In the 20th century a TV series and several films (4 - helped)to continue the legend. Robin Hood (5 - was) a rebel and inmany ways a criminal but he (6 - was) a peoples hero. The legend (7 - said)that he (8 - lived) in the forest with his companions, his "merrymen". They (9 - robbed) and (10 - killed) representatives of authority inorder to give the money to the poor. His main enemy (11 - was) the Sheriff ofNottingham, but he also (12 - stole) from the reach landowners and members ofthe church. Historical "detectives" (13- tried) to find evidence for a real Robin Hood with little success. There (14- was) an outlaw of that name, but we (15 – dont know) much about him. What iscertain (16 - is) that for people of that period and later times, Robin Hood (17— was) a symbol of justice. New stories about him (18 - appeared) through thecenturies, and he (19 - became) a legendary figure.
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