From the Old Norse word, "vindauga," it is what the eyes are to the soul.
What is "window?"
It is the kind of word that begins an adverb clause.
What is the "subordinating conjunction"?
This the definition of a dangling participle.
What is a modifier that doesn't clearly modify a noun or pronoun?
Made from the pig, these breakfast words were French first.
What are "sausage" and "bacon"?
We adopted the Old Norse word, "skill," but we already had this word.
What is "craft"?
It is the definition of a participle phrase.
What is "a participle and any of its complements and modifiers"?
We gained many words from the French to denote imprisonment, but this word means the opposite.
What is "liberty"?
The English language was threatened by these two conquerors.
What are the Vikings and the Normans (Old Norse and Old French)?
These are the adverb questions.
What is "when, where, why, and how"?
It is the participle adjective in this sentence: Singing birds live in those trees.
What is "singing"?
It is another name for the Norseman who conquered the English.
Who are "Danes"?
What is "Beowulf"?
It is the participle in this sentence: The unexamined life is a waste.
What "waste"?
Before Christianity would impose the Roman alphabet on the English language, Old English used these letters.
What are "runes"?/ What is the runic alphabet?
The Great, he was the ruler who was credited with saving the English language.
Who was King Alfred?
It is the participle in this sentence: Reasoning requires spoken words.
What is "spoken"?
This common English word was denoted by the suffixes "-ham" in Old English and "-by" in Old Norse.
What is "farm"?