A. Latin
B. Dutch
C. French
D. Celtic
Ages, era, period
Ages, era, period
A. symbolism
B. simile
C. metonymy
D. kenning
A. embellishment at the service of Christian doctrine
B. repetition of parallel syntactic structures
C. ironic understatement
D. stress on every third diphthong
A. Boethius’s Consolidation of Philosophy
B. Saint Jerome’s translation of the Bible
C. Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People
D. a code of laws promulgated by King Ethelbert
A. nostalgia and ill-concealed envy.
B. bewilderment and visceral loathing.
C. admiration and elegiac sympathy.
D. bigotry and shallow triumphalism.
A. Sir Thomas Malory
B. Margery Kempe
C. Geoffrey Chaucer
D. William Langland
A. the Normans
B. the Geats
C. the Celts
D. the Anglo-Saxons
A. the royal family and upper orders of the nobility
B. the lower orders of the nobility
C. agricultural laborers
D. the clergy
A. Boethius’s Consolidation of Philosophy
B. Saint Jerome’s translation of the Bible
C. Malory’s Morte Darthur
D. a code of laws promulgated by King Ethelbert
A. tenth
B. eleventh
C. twelfth
D. fourteenth