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100

An Anglo-Saxon warrior hero with extraordinary strength

Who is Beowulf?

100

means to hate or detest

to loathe

100

Three Christmas Spirits whose visits to Scrooge brought about his change

What are: The Past, The Present, The Future (Christmas Yet to Come)?

100

What happened in England in 1066

The Battle of Hastings

The Norman/French Invasion

King William the Conqueror took over England

100

means to end with the same sound

What is rhyme?

200

A Money Lender in London

Who is Ebenezer Scrooge?

200

Means to response sharply

to retort

200

The 3 battles fought by Beowulf

What was: against Grendel, against the monster's mother, against the dragon?

200

The dispute between King Henry 8th and the Pope ended with ...

The King giving himself a divorce 

The King setting up his own church in England

200

means to begin with the same sound

What is Alliteration?

300

The dead money-lender - former partner to Scrooge

Who is Jacob Marley?

300
means to run aground on the shore of a river or ocean

to strand

300

The type of story Canterbury Tales is considered

What is a Frame Story?

300

Who was the heir to the English throne following the death of Queen Elizabeth?

King James I (of England) already ruling a James VI of Scotland, son of Mary Stuart

300

makes a comparison using "Like" or "as"

What is a simile?

400

Pilgrim having locks as curly as if they had been pressed with a hot iron

Who is the Squire?

400
means to cause suffering or pain

to afflict

400

Does the Shepherd convince the girl to go off and live with him?

No, he did not

400

Which two great houses or families fought in the War of the Roses?

York and Lancaster

400

Makes a comparison by stating that one thing is something other than is actually is

What is metaphor?

500

Pilgrim whose bald head shone like a mirror

Who is the Monk?

500

Means to claim as one's own, to loot

to plunder

500

A home where the shrouded spirit took Scrooge

Where is: to Cratchit's,  also to the couple indebted to him?

500

What happened following an argument between King Henry II and his best friend Thomas Beckett, a bishop?

The king's guards killed Beckett who became a martyred saint

500

Gives human attributes or characteristics to a thing that is not human

What is personification?

600

Pilgrim who could judge expected crop based upon drought and rain

Who is the Reeve?

600

means to equivocate, to be indirect, possibly untrue

to prevaricate

600

Considering the story pyramid of Freytag, what label could be ascribed to Beowulf killing the female monster beneath the lake and chopping off Grendel's head

What is: The turning point?

600

Who started the official record known as "The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle"?

King Alfred the Great

600

Makes a line have rhythm, a beat

What is stress or meter?

700

Pilgrim who, though illiterate was wiser than university instructors

Who is the Manciple?

700

means to decorate or embellish

both/either:

to garnish 

to inlay

700

Considering setting, the month for each story: A Christmas Carol & for Canterbury Tales

When is: December & April?

(both for a complete response)

700

Name a Renaissance man covered in the textbook

Dante Alighieri, Francesco Petrarca, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas More, Henry Howard, Thomas Nash, Francis Bacon, Philip Sidney, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Johnson, William Caxton, Johann Gutenberg, John Wycliffe, William of Ockham, Walter Raleigh, Edmund Spenser, William Shakespeare

700

Makes a cultural reference to something that should be understood by the reader/listener

What is allusion?
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