Периоды английской литературы. Карпова В.А - 11 стр.

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close to death
ballad -
p. a condition of great unhappiness or great pain
and suffering of body or mind
III. Decide what part of speech is needed in the blanks. Change the original
word to the appropriate form.
1. distinguish
A legend is ________ from a myth in that the legend has more of historical
truth and perhaps less of the supernatural.
2. conquer
The ________ of England by the Normans affected English literature and
the English language drastically by the introduction of Norman-French
culture and by the introduction of the French language.
3.
dominant
The Anglo-Norman Period saw the ________ of Norman culture,
architecture and customs.
4. know, call
Giovanni Boccaccio, an Italian writer, is best ________ for a collection of
stories _________ The Decameron.
5. moral
In England the debat tended to be religious and _________ .
6. scholar
The best English example of the debat is The Owl and the Nightingale,
interpretation of which has caused much _________ debate.
7. meter
In the Anglo-Norman period English was reserved for popular works -
religious plays, _________ romances, and popular ballads.
8. hero, passion, mystery
In common usage, romance refers to works with extravagant characters,
remote and exotic places, highly exciting and _________ events, _________
love, or _________ or supernatural experiences.
9. invade
The successful Norman _________ of England in 1066 brought Britain into
the mainstream of western European culture.
10.
part, race
Legends often indicate the lore of a people and, in this way, serve as at least
_________ expressions of a _________ or national spirit.
IV. Fill in each of the blanks with the word that best fits the sentence. Change
the part of speech when necessary.
debat Romance narrate
Tale existence Renaissance
                            close to death
         ballad -        p. a condition of great unhappiness or great pain
                            and suffering of body or mind

III.    Decide what part of speech is needed in the blanks. Change the original
        word to the appropriate form.

1. distinguish
   A legend is ________ from a myth in that the legend has more of historical
   truth and perhaps less of the supernatural.
2. conquer
   The ________ of England by the Normans affected English literature and
   the English language drastically by the introduction of Norman-French
   culture and by the introduction of the French language.
3. dominant
   The Anglo-Norman Period saw the ________                 of Norman culture,
   architecture and customs.
4. know, call
   Giovanni Boccaccio, an Italian writer, is best ________ for a collection of
   stories _________ The Decameron.
5. moral
   In England the debat tended to be religious and _________ .
6. scholar
   The best English example of the debat is The Owl and the Nightingale,
   interpretation of which has caused much _________ debate.
7. meter
   In the Anglo-Norman period English was reserved for popular works -
   religious plays, _________ romances, and popular ballads.
8. hero, passion, mystery
   In common usage, romance refers to works with extravagant characters,
   remote and exotic places, highly exciting and _________ events, _________
   love, or _________ or supernatural experiences.
9. invade
   The successful Norman _________ of England in 1066 brought Britain into
   the mainstream of western European culture.
10. part, race
   Legends often indicate the lore of a people and, in this way, serve as at least
   _________ expressions of a _________ or national spirit.

IV.     Fill in each of the blanks with the word that best fits the sentence. Change
        the part of speech when necessary.

debat                      Romance                   narrate
Tale                       existence                 Renaissance

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