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2Jeopardy
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answer. You must give the correct question.
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3Choose a point value.
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4History of the Middle Ages
Medieval Romance
Ballads
Canterbury Tales
Literary Terms
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5Language spoken by the common people of a country
6Vernacular
7Two lines in a row that rhyme with each other
8Couplet
9Conversation between two characters
10Dialogue
11Saying the same phrase or line over and over
12Repetition
13Words written to mimic a regional pronunciation
14Dialect
15What fraction of the population was killed by
the Black Death?
161/3
17Against whom did England fight in the 100 Years
War?
18France
19In what year was the Norman Conquest?
201066
21Who was the highest person on the feudal triangle?
22The King
23Besides , power was based on how much of this
you had
24Land
25Are the CT an epic poem, a lyric poem, or a frame
story?
26Frame story
27Were the tales written in ballad stanzas,
rhyming couplets, or quatrains?
28Rhyming Couplets
29Name a character Chaucer liked
30Parson, Knight
31Name a character Chaucer didnt like
32Miller, Summoner, Pardoner
33In what language did Chaucer write?
34Middle English
35In which country did Medieval Romances
originate?
36France
37In Gawain, how many kisses, hunts, and swings
of the ax are involved?
38Three
39In Gawain, this set of five lines followed the
alliterative verse
40Bob and wheel
41Term for the love of a man for an unattainable
woman
42Courtly Love
43Knights often had to go on these
44Quests
45Ballads have regular rhythm because they were
originally meant to be ________
46Sung
47"O dinna ye mind, young man from Barbara
Allen is an example of _______
48Dialect
49The method by which ballads were first passed
down
50Oral tradition
51A ballad stanza has four lines called a ________
52Quatrain
53Ballads are considered narrative poems because
they do what?
54Tell a story
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56How many pilgrims were in the Canterbury Tales?
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