ELA
Beowulf
Lucasta and Charge
Vocab/Grammar
Heroes
100

Identify the sentence structure: “Although it was late, we still decided to go out.”


Answer: What is a complex sentence?

100

After the first battle, what trophy does Beowulf hang from the rafters of the hall?

What is he hangs Grendel’s arm and shoulder from the rafters?

100

Why might Lucasta think the speaker in the poem is being unkind?

 What is he is choosing to go to war rather than be by her side?

100

Correct the run-on: “I went to the store I bought some bread.”

 Answer: "I went to the store, and I bought some bread."

Alternatively:

Answer: "I went to the store; I bought some bread."

100

Who was Harry Patch?


  • Answer: Harry Patch was one of the last surviving British soldiers who fought in World War I.
200

What are the four categories parts of speech?

What are nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Conjunctions, Interjections, Prepositions, sometimes articles?

200

Who is Grendel?

What is Grendel is a powerful monster who regularly attacks Herot?

200

What is the one thing the speaker loves more than Lucasta?


What is He loves the honor of fighting for his country more?

200

What does “valiant” mean, as it applies to 'The Charge of the Light Brigade'?



Answer: Brave or courageous.

200

What was Harry Patch’s view on war?


 


Answer: What is Harry Patch believed that war was futile and was against glorifying war, calling it organized murder?


300

 The noun or pronoun that performs the action or is described.

Answer: What is a subject in a sentence?

300

Name a major theme in Beowulf.


Answer: What is heroism, loyalty, and the struggle between good and evil?

300

In Charge of the Light Brigade How many soldiers rode into battle?

What is 600?

300

What does “presume” mean in the context of 'To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars'?

Answer: What is to assume or suppose something without proof?

300

What is meant by an "accidental hero"?


Answer: An "accidental hero" refers to someone who becomes a hero not by seeking out heroism but by circumstances, often acting out of necessity or survival.

400

What is a metaphor?


Answer: What is a figure of speech comparing two unlike things without using "like" or "as."

400

Who is the author of Beowulf?

What is Anonymous?


400

What name does the speaker give the valley into which the six hundred ride?

The valley of Death.

400

Define “gruesome” as used in Beowulf.



Answer: What is horrifying, ghastly, grim, extremely unpleasant, shocking, grim, repulsive.

400

How did Harry Patch become a symbol of peace later in life?

Answer: What is after the war, Harry Patch spoke out against the horrors of war and advocated for peace, gaining recognition as a symbol of reconciliation and anti-war sentiment.

500

Bonus

500

500

Name three literary devices in "Beowulf."

 Answer: What is imagery, symbolism,metaphor, onomatopoeia, alliteration, simile, irony?

500

Who is the of author of "The Charge of the Light Brigade?"

Who is Alfred Lord Tennyson?

500

What does “valiant” mean, as it applies to 'The Charge of the Light Brigade'?

Answer: Brave or courageous.

500

What lesson can we learn from Harry Patch’s life and the concept of an "accidental hero"?


  • Answer: What is heroism can emerge from unexpected circumstances, and sometimes the most heroic act is promoting peace and understanding after experiencing the brutality of war.
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