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The image connects to the prose version of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" because it depicts a headless knight, and the color green dominates the picture.Who is the Green Knight?The Green Knight is a character in the famous medieval story "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," a tale that has the typical elements such as the city of Camelot, knights, damsels in distress - or not so much in distress, but in boredom - and so on.We can tell the picture is connect to the prose version of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" because it reminds us of certain parts of the story, such as:"At the color of his noble face men wondered; he carried himself in hostile fashion and was entirely green.""The fair head fell from the neck to the earth, and many pushed it with their feet where it rolled forward."The two excerpts above refer to, first, a Green Knight appearing and, second, to him having his head cut off his body by Sir Gawain. In the image, that is what we see: a headless knight riding his horse and the color green. The only difference is that, in the image, the color green is all over rather than only on the knight and his horse. Still, it is a picture that could very well be used as an illustration for the tale.Learn more about the Green Knight here:https://brainly.com/question/11149572#SPJ1