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A question from Sir Knight and the Green Knight
After the Green Knight addresses King Arthur and his Knights, King Arthur says,
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Rick
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where can i find this story called, The Sword in the Stone from Le Morte Darthur
by Sir Thomas Malory?
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bindiya farswani
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This refers to Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Gawain's actions at the castle reveal that the knight's moral code values: a.
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sophie
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What do we learn about Sir Gawain's character from his speech in line 343-365?
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Kate
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from The Wife of Bath
“You have two choices; which one will you try? To have me old and ugly till I die, But still a loyal,
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Quickly then the man in the green made ready,/ Grabbed up his keen-ground ax to strike Sir Gawain;/ With all the might in his
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How did Chaucer depict the intervention of gods or goddesses in the story The Canterbury tales - The Nun's Priest Tale about
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I need help comparing and contrasting The Wife of Bath abd The Clerk from Canterbury Tales.
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Audrey
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How did The Canterbury Tales (by Geoffrey Chaucer) change the English language?
I know it was very successful in Europe and
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Lucy
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Which line from “The Pardoner’s Tale” best explains the reason the Pardoner preaches to the masses?
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ethwryy
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In "The Wife of Bath's Tale," which of these statements discloses the fate of the Knight?
(1 point) '... think of a new request,/
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What did Wiglaf say to the cowardly and traitorous warriors?(1 point)
Responses He praised their bravery He praised their bravery
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Medieval Literature Everyman
HM English Tell me 3 key points that you learned about the play from this video.
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What is the setting of "Everyman"?
a. Renaissance Italy b. Ancient Greece c. Medieval England d. Biblical Jerusalem
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Which of the following was one long-term impact of the writing of Dante Alighieri? (1 point) Responses It forced people to stop
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Was Beowulf originally written with heavy Catholic overtones?
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Read the passage from Ivanhoe.
On the other hand, many other knights, both English and Norman, natives and strangers, took part
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