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The author of The Canterbury Tales.
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Scottish, Irish, Welsh are examples of ... languages.
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The stories in The Canterbury Tales were told by ,,,
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Who were the first invaders of Britain led by Julius Caesar
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a symbolic, allegorical play meant to teach a moral lesson.
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The very first English literary work.
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a song in which a story is told
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Art and Literature were inspired by the ... during The Middle Ages.
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The individual was regarded as important and artists and writers were proud to sign their works in The Renaissance. This is called ...
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Life as a preparation for the hereafter.
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rhyme scheme used in ballads
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a language which is not spoken anymore is called a ... language.
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The individual was seen as unimportant during The Middle Ages. Medieval art and literature was anonymous. This is called...
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The author of Gulliver's Travels.
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All European languages are derived from one language family named ...
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in one line two or more words start with the same sound
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What is the name of this part of North-West England described in I Wandered as a Lonely Cloud.
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Inhabitants of Britain in prehistoric times.
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Franch, Spanish, Portuguese,Italian and Romanian languages belong to the ...languages.
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unhappy lover, unrequitted love, platonic love
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ne story in which one or more stories are told.
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Which Scandinavian language does not belong to the Centum language?
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Beowulf consists of almost ... lines.
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The author of Robinson Crusoe.
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This battle defined the end of the Old English Period,
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A long narrative poem dealing with the adventures of a hero.
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Which language dominated after The Norman Conquest?
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funny plays with happy endings
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Literary technique used in Gulliver's Travels to expose and criticise society.
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