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20. survive
Most of the alliterative poems associated with “Sir Gawayne and the
Green Knight” are accidental__________ from the Middle Ages.
IV. Fill in each of the blanks with the word that best fits the sentence.
Change the part of speech when necessary.
recur alliteration fiction rhythm
guarantee root innovate mature
survival scholarly verse resist
extant necessary secular dialect
metre adorn complete profession
1. Most of Chaucer’s stories were narrated in_____________ .
2. The period between 1350 and 1400 saw a revival of__________ verse.
3. “Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight” was flexible, and had vast
_______resources and possibilities.
4. Shakespeare and Donne freed English from the bondage of a dead
______.
5. The “Canterbury Tales” include several different short __________
genres.
6. The “moral behind the story was a ________ that the tales were more
than mere entertainment.
7. Chaucer makes almost every tale a work of the _________ and wisest
art.
8. The division between _________ and religious lyrics appears to be
somewhat artificial.
9. Chaucer was a very remarkable ___________.
10. The masterpiece among the alliterative poems which have _________
from the fourteenth century is undoubtedly “Sir Gawayne and the
Green Knight”.
11. The greatest English poets have been those who have followed the
genius of the language in ___________ false convention.
12. It is _________ to prove Langland’s close contact with rural life.
13. There are about sixty English medieval metrical
romances___________ .
14. If we compare the extant romances we should quickly recognize that a
number of themes or motifs keep __________ in them.
15. Chaucer’s mastery of his art is __________ deep in past poetic
practice.
16. There are about sixty English medieval ________ romances extant.
17. “Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight” is written in an English
________ .
18. Langland showed that he could handle a plain, __________ narrative
in verse.
10 20. survive Most of the alliterative poems associated with “Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight” are accidental__________ from the Middle Ages. IV. Fill in each of the blanks with the word that best fits the sentence. Change the part of speech when necessary. recur alliteration fiction rhythm guarantee root innovate mature survival scholarly verse resist extant necessary secular dialect metre adorn complete profession 1. Most of Chaucer’s stories were narrated in_____________ . 2. The period between 1350 and 1400 saw a revival of__________ verse. 3. “Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight” was flexible, and had vast _______resources and possibilities. 4. Shakespeare and Donne freed English from the bondage of a dead ______. 5. The “Canterbury Tales” include several different short __________ genres. 6. The “moral behind the story was a ________ that the tales were more than mere entertainment. 7. Chaucer makes almost every tale a work of the _________ and wisest art. 8. The division between _________ and religious lyrics appears to be somewhat artificial. 9. Chaucer was a very remarkable ___________. 10. The masterpiece among the alliterative poems which have _________ from the fourteenth century is undoubtedly “Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight”. 11. The greatest English poets have been those who have followed the genius of the language in ___________ false convention. 12. It is _________ to prove Langland’s close contact with rural life. 13. There are about sixty English medieval metrical romances___________ . 14. If we compare the extant romances we should quickly recognize that a number of themes or motifs keep __________ in them. 15. Chaucer’s mastery of his art is __________ deep in past poetic practice. 16. There are about sixty English medieval ________ romances extant. 17. “Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight” is written in an English ________ . 18. Langland showed that he could handle a plain, __________ narrative in verse. 10
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