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History of the Middle Ages Medieval Romance Ballads 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Canterbury Tales Literary Terms
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Language spoken by the common people of a country
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Vernacular
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Two lines in a row that rhyme with each other
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Couplet
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Conversation between two characters
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Dialogue
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Saying the same phrase or line over and over
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Repetition
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Words written to mimic a regional pronunciation
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Dialect
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What fraction of the population was killed by the Black Death?
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1/3
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Against whom did England fight in the 100 Years War?
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France
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In what year was the Norman Conquest?
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1066
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Who was the highest person on the feudal triangle?
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The King
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Besides $$, power was based on how much of this you had
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Land
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Are the CT an epic poem, a lyric poem, or a frame story?
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Frame story
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Were the tales written in ballad stanzas, rhyming couplets, or quatrains?
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Rhyming Couplets
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Name a character Chaucer liked
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Parson, Knight
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Name a character Chaucer didn’t like
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Miller, Summoner, Pardoner
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In what language did Chaucer write?
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Middle English
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In which country did Medieval Romances originate?
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France
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In Gawain, how many kisses, hunts, and swings of the ax are involved?
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Three
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In Gawain, this set of five lines followed the alliterative verse
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Bob and wheel
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Term for the love of a man for an unattainable woman
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Courtly Love
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Knights often had to go on these
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Quests
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Ballads have regular rhythm because they were originally meant to be ________
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Sung
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"O dinna ye mind, young man” from “Barbara Allen” is an example of _______
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Dialect
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The method by which ballads were first passed down
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Oral tradition
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A ballad stanza has four lines called a ________
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Quatrain
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Ballads are considered narrative poems because they do what?
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Tell a story
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Make your wager
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How many pilgrims were in the Canterbury Tales?
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