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LITERATURA INGLESA I 1a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A1_201602575241_V1 27/02/2018 23:40:32 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602878354 1a Questão Mythology may have different definitions. It may be regarded as an allegorical narrative or as the myths dealing with the Gods, demigods and heroes of a particular group of people, among other definitions. What was Celtic mythology? It was the mythology which influenced fairy tales like: Snow White and Peter Pan. It was the mythology based on Indian Gods. It was the mythology based on Jewish Gods. It was the mythology based on Greek Gods. It was the mythology of Celtic polytheism, the religion of the Iron Age Celts. Ref.: 201602798091 2a Questão Beowulf says he won¿t use weapons against Grendel because because as a valuable warrior we can defeat the monster unarmed. It wouldn¿t be a fair fight Higlac might think less of him They won¿t work against him He left them behind in Geatland Ref.: 201603348661 3a Questão In the history of any country invaders are often found. Who were the first people who began to arrive in England around 700 BC? Indian people. African people. Swedish people. The Celts. Japanese people. Ref.: 201602798097 4a Questão Beowulf slays Grendel in order to ¿ carry off the treasure in Grendel¿s lair none of the above keep Herot from being destroyed prevent Grendel from invading the land of the Geats save Hrothgar and the Danes from the monster Ref.: 201602878357 5a Questão The British Isles have always attracted the attention of a whole lot of different people from different countries. Who invaded England again in 43 AD under Emperor Claudius? The Celtic people. The German legions. The Romans. The Portuguese warriors. The French people. Ref.: 201602878939 6a Questão Who were the last Celtic arrivals to England from Europe? The Spanish tribes. The Belgic tribes. The Portuguese tribes. The Dutch tribes. The French tribes. Ref.: 201602879133 7a Questão What can we say about the Celts? The Celts were great warriors, their chiefs were usually chosen in a fight between a member of a tribe and a foreign one. The boys were raised to become well-educated in future. The Celts were known for their literary value, they were great sailors and very religious men. The Celts would grow their own crops, they were interested in the crossing of the ocean and the oldest member of their community would decide their own laws. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. Celt men and women were able to fight for their political rights in their communities. They would all vote to choose their leader and their children would go to school to learn how to read and write. Ref.: 201603348679 8a Questão The Celts had a very profound and positive attitude in the formation of the English country. Which of the following statements IS NOT applicable to the Celts? The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. The Celts wrote Beowulf. The Celts are important in British history because they are the ancestors of many people in Highland Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall today. We do not even know for certain whether the Celts invaded Britain or came peacefully as a result of the lively trade with Europe from about 750 BC onwards. The Iberian people of Wales and Cornwall took on the new Celtic culture. LITERATURA INGLESA I 1a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A1_201602575241_V2 27/02/2018 23:46:32 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602876648 1a Questão What were some of the Celts´contributions for the formation of the English country? The Celts were great warriors, could build perfect ships, and were literate men. They were politically organized, their women were very good at cooking and planting and they were faithful to one God. The Celts contributed for the growth of literature and arts in the early development of the English. They knew how to play different musical instruments and could paint and make beautiful pottery. They were very good at dealing with social matters so they could easily live in piece in their communities. The men could have several wives and they were also very good at conquering new land. The Celts were not only technically advanced but also they knew how to work with iron, and could make better weapons than the people who used bronze. Ref.: 201603348671 2a Questão In the formation of any country, each group of people is intrinsically associated for the development of this country. What were the Celts responsible for ? For writing the first poems in the English language. For teaching the ones who lived in England how to read and write. For driving the old inhabitants into Wales, Scotland and Ireland. For introducing the cotton for making clothes. For introducing the pepper as a common ingredient in English food. Ref.: 201602798098 3a Questão Beowulf must battle Grendel with his bare hands because ¿ Beowulf wishes to prove his bravery none of the above Grendel had magically made all weapons useless against him the Geats traditionally did battle with their bare hands Beowulf wishes to prove the superiority of the Geats over the Danes Ref.: 201603257555 4a Questão The Romans invaded England in 43 AD under Emperor Claudius. Were The Celts able to send the Romans back to Italy? Yes, they were. They used special weapons derived from mythological sources to win the battle. No, they weren't. The Romans were able to kill most of the Celts and the ones who survived were turned into slaves. No, they weren't. The Celts could not match the discipline and training of the Roman army. A battle was fought on the River Medway, ending in Celtic defeat and withdrawal. Yes, they were. They counted on the help of Beowulf to defend them. Yes, they were. Under war leader Julius Caesar, the Romans invaded England but were sent back home since the Celts were very good warriors. Ref.: 201602878352 5a QuestãoWhich of the sentences below is INCORRECT as far as the Celts are concerned? The Celts are important in British history because they are the ancestors of many people in Highland Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall today. The Celts came from Greece in order to establish themselves in a new land where they would be free. The Celts were highly successful farmers, growing enough food for a much larger population. The Iberian people of Wales and Cornwall took on the new Celtic culture. Celtic languages, which have been continuously used in some areas since that time, are still spoken. Ref.: 201602878939 6a Questão Who were the last Celtic arrivals to England from Europe? The Portuguese tribes. The Spanish tribes. The French tribes. The Belgic tribes. The Dutch tribes. Ref.: 201602879133 7a Questão What can we say about the Celts? The Celts would grow their own crops, they were interested in the crossing of the ocean and the oldest member of their community would decide their own laws. The Celts were known for their literary value, they were great sailors and very religious men. Celt men and women were able to fight for their political rights in their communities. They would all vote to choose their leader and their children would go to school to learn how to read and write. The Celts were great warriors, their chiefs were usually chosen in a fight between a member of a tribe and a foreign one. The boys were raised to become well-educated in future. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. Ref.: 201603348679 8a Questão The Celts had a very profound and positive attitude in the formation of the English country. Which of the following statements IS NOT applicable to the Celts? The Iberian people of Wales and Cornwall took on the new Celtic culture. We do not even know for certain whether the Celts invaded Britain or came peacefully as a result of the lively trade with Europe from about 750 BC onwards. The Celts wrote Beowulf. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. The Celts are important in British history because they are the ancestors of many people in Highland Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall today. LITERATURA INGLESA I 1a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A1_201602575241_V3 27/02/2018 23:49:09 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602878354 1a Questão Mythology may have different definitions. It may be regarded as an allegorical narrative or as the myths dealing with the Gods, demigods and heroes of a particular group of people, among other definitions. What was Celtic mythology? It was the mythology based on Indian Gods. It was the mythology of Celtic polytheism, the religion of the Iron Age Celts. It was the mythology based on Greek Gods. It was the mythology based on Jewish Gods. It was the mythology which influenced fairy tales like: Snow White and Peter Pan. Ref.: 201602798091 2a Questão Beowulf says he won¿t use weapons against Grendel because They won¿t work against him It wouldn¿t be a fair fight because as a valuable warrior we can defeat the monster unarmed. He left them behind in Geatland Higlac might think less of him Ref.: 201603348661 3a Questão In the history of any country invaders are often found. Who were the first people who began to arrive in England around 700 BC? Indian people. Swedish people. African people. Japanese people. The Celts. Ref.: 201602798097 4a Questão Beowulf slays Grendel in order to ¿ save Hrothgar and the Danes from the monster none of the above keep Herot from being destroyed carry off the treasure in Grendel¿s lair prevent Grendel from invading the land of the Geats Ref.: 201602878357 5a Questão The British Isles have always attracted the attention of a whole lot of different people from different countries. Who invaded England again in 43 AD under Emperor Claudius? The French people. The Romans. The Celtic people. The German legions. The Portuguese warriors. Ref.: 201602878939 6a Questão Who were the last Celtic arrivals to England from Europe? The Belgic tribes. The Spanish tribes. The French tribes. The Dutch tribes. The Portuguese tribes. Ref.: 201602879133 7a Questão What can we say about the Celts? The Celts were known for their literary value, they were great sailors and very religious men. Celt men and women were able to fight for their political rights in their communities. They would all vote to choose their leader and their children would go to school to learn how to read and write. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. The Celts were great warriors, their chiefs were usually chosen in a fight between a member of a tribe and a foreign one. The boys were raised to become well-educated in future. The Celts would grow their own crops, they were interested in the crossing of the ocean and the oldest member of their community would decide their own laws. Ref.: 201603348679 8a Questão The Celts had a very profound and positive attitude in the formation of the English country. Which of the following statements IS NOT applicable to the Celts? The Celts wrote Beowulf. We do not even know for certain whether the Celts invaded Britain or came peacefully as a result of the lively trade with Europe from about 750 BC onwards. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. The Celts are important in British history because they are the ancestors of many people in Highland Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall today. The Iberian people of Wales and Cornwall took on the new Celtic culture. LITERATURA INGLESA I 1a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A1_201602575241_V4 27/02/2018 23:51:03 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602876648 1a QuestãoWhat were some of the Celts´contributions for the formation of the English country? They were very good at dealing with social matters so they could easily live in piece in their communities. The men could have several wives and they were also very good at conquering new land. The Celts were not only technically advanced but also they knew how to work with iron, and could make better weapons than the people who used bronze. The Celts were great warriors, could build perfect ships, and were literate men. The Celts contributed for the growth of literature and arts in the early development of the English. They knew how to play different musical instruments and could paint and make beautiful pottery. They were politically organized, their women were very good at cooking and planting and they were faithful to one God. Ref.: 201603348671 2a Questão In the formation of any country, each group of people is intrinsically associated for the development of this country. What were the Celts responsible for ? For writing the first poems in the English language. For driving the old inhabitants into Wales, Scotland and Ireland. For teaching the ones who lived in England how to read and write. For introducing the pepper as a common ingredient in English food. For introducing the cotton for making clothes. Ref.: 201602798098 3a Questão Beowulf must battle Grendel with his bare hands because ¿ the Geats traditionally did battle with their bare hands Beowulf wishes to prove the superiority of the Geats over the Danes Grendel had magically made all weapons useless against him none of the above Beowulf wishes to prove his bravery Ref.: 201603257555 4a Questão The Romans invaded England in 43 AD under Emperor Claudius. Were The Celts able to send the Romans back to Italy? No, they weren't. The Celts could not match the discipline and training of the Roman army. A battle was fought on the River Medway, ending in Celtic defeat and withdrawal. No, they weren't. The Romans were able to kill most of the Celts and the ones who survived were turned into slaves. Yes, they were. They used special weapons derived from mythological sources to win the battle. Yes, they were. They counted on the help of Beowulf to defend them. Yes, they were. Under war leader Julius Caesar, the Romans invaded England but were sent back home since the Celts were very good warriors. Ref.: 201602878352 5a Questão Which of the sentences below is INCORRECT as far as the Celts are concerned? The Celts were highly successful farmers, growing enough food for a much larger population. The Celts came from Greece in order to establish themselves in a new land where they would be free. Celtic languages, which have been continuously used in some areas since that time, are still spoken. The Celts are important in British history because they are the ancestors of many people in Highland Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall today. The Iberian people of Wales and Cornwall took on the new Celtic culture. Ref.: 201602878939 6a Questão Who were the last Celtic arrivals to England from Europe? The Portuguese tribes. The Belgic tribes. The Spanish tribes. The Dutch tribes. The French tribes. Ref.: 201602879133 7a Questão What can we say about the Celts? Celt men and women were able to fight for their political rights in their communities. They would all vote to choose their leader and their children would go to school to learn how to read and write. The Celts were great warriors, their chiefs were usually chosen in a fight between a member of a tribe and a foreign one. The boys were raised to become well-educated in future. The Celts were known for their literary value, they were great sailors and very religious men. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. The Celts would grow their own crops, they were interested in the crossing of the ocean and the oldest member of their community would decide their own laws. Ref.: 201603348679 8a Questão The Celts had a very profound and positive attitude in the formation of the English country. Which of the following statements IS NOT applicable to the Celts? We do not even know for certain whether the Celts invaded Britain or came peacefully as a result of the lively trade with Europe from about 750 BC onwards. The Celts wrote Beowulf. The Iberian people of Wales and Cornwall took on the new Celtic culture. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. The Celts are important in British history because they are the ancestors of many people in Highland Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall today. LITERATURA INGLESA I 1a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A1_201602575241_V5 27/02/2018 23:53:28 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602878354 1a Questão Mythology may have different definitions. It may be regarded as an allegorical narrative or as the myths dealing with the Gods, demigods and heroes of a particular group of people, among other definitions. What was Celtic mythology? It was the mythology based on Indian Gods. It was the mythology which influenced fairy tales like: Snow White and Peter Pan. It was the mythology of Celtic polytheism, the religion of the Iron Age Celts. It was the mythology based on Greek Gods. It was the mythology based on Jewish Gods. Ref.: 201602798091 2a Questão Beowulf says he won¿t use weapons against Grendel because It wouldn¿t be a fair fight Higlac might think less of him They won¿t work against him He left them behind in Geatland because as a valuable warrior we can defeat the monster unarmed. Ref.: 201603348661 3a Questão In the history of any country invaders are often found. Who were the first people who began to arrive in England around 700 BC? The Celts. Swedish people. African people. Japanese people. Indian people. Ref.: 201602798097 4a Questão Beowulf slays Grendel in order to ¿ save Hrothgar and the Danes from the monster carry off the treasure in Grendel¿s lair keep Herot from being destroyed prevent Grendel from invading the land of the Geats none of the above Ref.: 201602878357 5a Questão The British Isles have always attracted the attention of a whole lot of different people fromdifferent countries. Who invaded England again in 43 AD under Emperor Claudius? The French people. The Romans. The Portuguese warriors. The German legions. The Celtic people. Ref.: 201602878939 6a Questão Who were the last Celtic arrivals to England from Europe? The Dutch tribes. The Belgic tribes. The Spanish tribes. The French tribes. The Portuguese tribes. Ref.: 201602879133 7a Questão What can we say about the Celts? The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. Celt men and women were able to fight for their political rights in their communities. They would all vote to choose their leader and their children would go to school to learn how to read and write. The Celts were great warriors, their chiefs were usually chosen in a fight between a member of a tribe and a foreign one. The boys were raised to become well-educated in future. The Celts were known for their literary value, they were great sailors and very religious men. The Celts would grow their own crops, they were interested in the crossing of the ocean and the oldest member of their community would decide their own laws. Ref.: 201603348679 8a Questão The Celts had a very profound and positive attitude in the formation of the English country. Which of the following statements IS NOT applicable to the Celts? The Iberian people of Wales and Cornwall took on the new Celtic culture. We do not even know for certain whether the Celts invaded Britain or came peacefully as a result of the lively trade with Europe from about 750 BC onwards. The Celts wrote Beowulf. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. The Celts are important in British history because they are the ancestors of many people in Highland Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall today. LITERATURA INGLESA I 1a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A1_201602575241_V6 27/02/2018 23:55:01 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602876648 1a Questão What were some of the Celts´contributions for the formation of the English country? They were very good at dealing with social matters so they could easily live in piece in their communities. The men could have several wives and they were also very good at conquering new land. They were politically organized, their women were very good at cooking and planting and they were faithful to one God. The Celts were great warriors, could build perfect ships, and were literate men. The Celts were not only technically advanced but also they knew how to work with iron, and could make better weapons than the people who used bronze. The Celts contributed for the growth of literature and arts in the early development of the English. They knew how to play different musical instruments and could paint and make beautiful pottery. Ref.: 201603348671 2a Questão In the formation of any country, each group of people is intrinsically associated for the development of this country. What were the Celts responsible for ? For teaching the ones who lived in England how to read and write. For writing the first poems in the English language. For driving the old inhabitants into Wales, Scotland and Ireland. For introducing the pepper as a common ingredient in English food. For introducing the cotton for making clothes. Ref.: 201602798098 3a Questão Beowulf must battle Grendel with his bare hands because ¿ none of the above the Geats traditionally did battle with their bare hands Beowulf wishes to prove the superiority of the Geats over the Danes Beowulf wishes to prove his bravery Grendel had magically made all weapons useless against him Ref.: 201603257555 4a Questão The Romans invaded England in 43 AD under Emperor Claudius. Were The Celts able to send the Romans back to Italy? No, they weren't. The Celts could not match the discipline and training of the Roman army. A battle was fought on the River Medway, ending in Celtic defeat and withdrawal. No, they weren't. The Romans were able to kill most of the Celts and the ones who survived were turned into slaves. Yes, they were. They used special weapons derived from mythological sources to win the battle. Yes, they were. They counted on the help of Beowulf to defend them. Yes, they were. Under war leader Julius Caesar, the Romans invaded England but were sent back home since the Celts were very good warriors. Ref.: 201602878352 5a Questão Which of the sentences below is INCORRECT as far as the Celts are concerned? The Celts are important in British history because they are the ancestors of many people in Highland Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall today. The Celts were highly successful farmers, growing enough food for a much larger population. Celtic languages, which have been continuously used in some areas since that time, are still spoken. The Celts came from Greece in order to establish themselves in a new land where they would be free. The Iberian people of Wales and Cornwall took on the new Celtic culture. Ref.: 201602878939 6a Questão Who were the last Celtic arrivals to England from Europe? The French tribes. The Portuguese tribes. The Spanish tribes. The Dutch tribes. The Belgic tribes. Ref.: 201602879133 7a Questão What can we say about the Celts? The Celts were known for their literary value, they were great sailors and very religious men. Celt men and women were able to fight for their political rights in their communities. They would all vote to choose their leader and their children would go to school to learn how to read and write. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. The Celts would grow their own crops, they were interested in the crossing of the ocean and the oldest member of their community would decide their own laws. The Celts were great warriors, their chiefs were usually chosen in a fight between a member of a tribe and a foreign one. The boys were raised to become well-educated in future. Ref.: 201603348679 8a Questão The Celts had a very profound and positive attitude in the formation of the English country. Which of the following statements IS NOT applicable to the Celts? The Iberian people of Wales and Cornwall took onthe new Celtic culture. The Celts wrote Beowulf. We do not even know for certain whether the Celts invaded Britain or came peacefully as a result of the lively trade with Europe from about 750 BC onwards. The Celts are important in British history because they are the ancestors of many people in Highland Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall today. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. LITERATURA INGLESA I 1a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A1_201602575241_V7 27/02/2018 23:57:39 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602878354 1a Questão Mythology may have different definitions. It may be regarded as an allegorical narrative or as the myths dealing with the Gods, demigods and heroes of a particular group of people, among other definitions. What was Celtic mythology? It was the mythology of Celtic polytheism, the religion of the Iron Age Celts. It was the mythology based on Indian Gods. It was the mythology based on Greek Gods. It was the mythology which influenced fairy tales like: Snow White and Peter Pan. It was the mythology based on Jewish Gods. Ref.: 201602798091 2a Questão Beowulf says he won¿t use weapons against Grendel because because as a valuable warrior we can defeat the monster unarmed. Higlac might think less of him It wouldn¿t be a fair fight They won¿t work against him He left them behind in Geatland Ref.: 201603348661 3a Questão In the history of any country invaders are often found. Who were the first people who began to arrive in England around 700 BC? Swedish people. The Celts. Japanese people. African people. Indian people. Ref.: 201602798097 4a Questão Beowulf slays Grendel in order to ¿ save Hrothgar and the Danes from the monster carry off the treasure in Grendel¿s lair keep Herot from being destroyed none of the above prevent Grendel from invading the land of the Geats Ref.: 201602878357 5a Questão The British Isles have always attracted the attention of a whole lot of different people from different countries. Who invaded England again in 43 AD under Emperor Claudius? The Portuguese warriors. The German legions. The Celtic people. The French people. The Romans. Ref.: 201602878939 6a Questão Who were the last Celtic arrivals to England from Europe? The Spanish tribes. The Belgic tribes. The French tribes. The Dutch tribes. The Portuguese tribes. Ref.: 201602879133 7a Questão What can we say about the Celts? The Celts would grow their own crops, they were interested in the crossing of the ocean and the oldest member of their community would decide their own laws. Celt men and women were able to fight for their political rights in their communities. They would all vote to choose their leader and their children would go to school to learn how to read and write. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. The Celts were great warriors, their chiefs were usually chosen in a fight between a member of a tribe and a foreign one. The boys were raised to become well-educated in future. The Celts were known for their literary value, they were great sailors and very religious men. Ref.: 201603348679 8a Questão The Celts had a very profound and positive attitude in the formation of the English country. Which of the following statements IS NOT applicable to the Celts? The Celts are important in British history because they are the ancestors of many people in Highland Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall today. We do not even know for certain whether the Celts invaded Britain or came peacefully as a result of the lively trade with Europe from about 750 BC onwards. The Celts wrote Beowulf. The Iberian people of Wales and Cornwall took on the new Celtic culture. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. LITERATURA INGLESA I 1a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A1_201602575241_V8 27/02/2018 23:58:32 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602876648 1a Questão What were some of the Celts´contributions for the formation of the English country? They were politically organized, their women were very good at cooking and planting and they were faithful to one God. The Celts were not only technically advanced but also they knew how to work with iron, and could make better weapons than the people who used bronze. The Celts contributed for the growth of literature and arts in the early development of the English. They knew how to play different musical instruments and could paint and make beautiful pottery. The Celts were great warriors, could build perfect ships, and were literate men. They were very good at dealing with social matters so they could easily live in piece in their communities. The men could have several wives and they were also very good at conquering new land. Ref.: 201603348671 2a Questão In the formation of any country, each group of people is intrinsically associated for the development of this country. What were the Celts responsible for ? For writing the first poems in the English language. For introducing the cotton for making clothes. For teaching the ones who lived in England how to read and write. For introducing the pepper as a common ingredient in English food. For driving the old inhabitants into Wales, Scotland and Ireland. Ref.: 201602798098 3a Questão Beowulf must battle Grendel with his bare hands because ¿ the Geats traditionally did battle with their bare hands Grendel had magically made all weapons useless against him none of the above Beowulf wishes to prove his bravery Beowulf wishes to prove the superiority of the Geats over the Danes Ref.: 201603257555 4a Questão The Romans invaded England in 43 AD under Emperor Claudius. Were The Celts able to send the Romans back to Italy? No, they weren't. The Celts could not match the discipline and training of the Roman army.A battle was fought on the River Medway, ending in Celtic defeat and withdrawal. Yes, they were. They used special weapons derived from mythological sources to win the battle. Yes, they were. They counted on the help of Beowulf to defend them. No, they weren't. The Romans were able to kill most of the Celts and the ones who survived were turned into slaves. Yes, they were. Under war leader Julius Caesar, the Romans invaded England but were sent back home since the Celts were very good warriors. Ref.: 201602878352 5a Questão Which of the sentences below is INCORRECT as far as the Celts are concerned? The Iberian people of Wales and Cornwall took on the new Celtic culture. The Celts were highly successful farmers, growing enough food for a much larger population. Celtic languages, which have been continuously used in some areas since that time, are still spoken. The Celts are important in British history because they are the ancestors of many people in Highland Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall today. The Celts came from Greece in order to establish themselves in a new land where they would be free. Ref.: 201602878939 6a Questão Who were the last Celtic arrivals to England from Europe? The Spanish tribes. The Belgic tribes. The Portuguese tribes. The Dutch tribes. The French tribes. Ref.: 201602879133 7a Questão What can we say about the Celts? The Celts would grow their own crops, they were interested in the crossing of the ocean and the oldest member of their community would decide their own laws. Celt men and women were able to fight for their political rights in their communities. They would all vote to choose their leader and their children would go to school to learn how to read and write. The Celts were great warriors, their chiefs were usually chosen in a fight between a member of a tribe and a foreign one. The boys were raised to become well-educated in future. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. The Celts were known for their literary value, they were great sailors and very religious men. Ref.: 201603348679 8a Questão The Celts had a very profound and positive attitude in the formation of the English country. Which of the following statements IS NOT applicable to the Celts? We do not even know for certain whether the Celts invaded Britain or came peacefully as a result of the lively trade with Europe from about 750 BC onwards. The Celts were organized into different tribes, and tribal chiefs were chosen from each family or tribe, sometimes as the result of fighting matches between individuals, and sometimes by election. The Iberian people of Wales and Cornwall took on the new Celtic culture. The Celts are important in British history because they are the ancestors of many people in Highland Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall today. The Celts wrote Beowulf. LITERATURA INGLESA I 2a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A2_201602575241_V1 07/03/2018 23:13:31 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602798084 1a Questão Hrunting is Beowulf sword Grendel¿s home The Dane¿s mead hall Wiglaf¿s wife Grendel's teeth Ref.: 201602878348 2a Questão The Anglo-Saxon Period is known as having been one of the most important in Western history. The social traditions of that period of time may sound a little bit different from the ones we find nowadays. What was the Mead-Hall in the Anglo-Saxon world? It was a place where his warriors can gather to drink, receive gifts from their lord, and listen to stories sung by the scops. It was a special type of boat in which only the chosen people were admitted. It was a big castle where the monks lived. It was a place where the warriors were buried. It was a big garden where plays were performed. Ref.: 201602798034 3a Questão From which fact can the reader infer that the character Beowulf is honorable? none of the above Beowulf refuses to use weapons because Grendel uses none. Beowulf offers himself to fight Grendel asking for nothing in return. Beowulf vows to ambush Grendel and destroy the monster. Higlac is Beowulf¿s cousin. Ref.: 201602798018 4a Questão Beowulf kills the king Grendel and his mother the other warriors only Grendel the lords Ref.: 201602798036 5a Questão What does this line from Beowulf mean? ¿the monster¿s thoughts were as quick as his greed or his claws¿ He is hungry. He is not trustworthy. He carred about gold He has sharp claws. He has intelligence. Ref.: 201602798054 6a Questão When Beowulf requests that he alone ¿May purge all evil from this hall,¿ what does he mean by purge? cleanse and purify overcome and conquer drive out and bless none of the above bury and forget Ref.: 201602814036 7a Questão For nearly eight centuries, from 700 BC to 100 AD, the Celtic people inhabited the regions now known as: Spain, France, Germany and Italy. Spain, France, Africa and England. Spain, Africa, Germany and England. Spain, Italy, Germany and England. Spain, France, Germany and England. Ref.: 201602878945 8a Questão Beowulf is the oldest surviving epic poem in the English language and the earliest piece of vernacular European literature. (about.com) What was peculiar about the story of Beowulf? Even though it was written such a long time ago, it tells the story of a romance between a hero and a witch. Beowulf contains many pagan and folkloric elements, but there are undeniable Christian themes as well, such as the reference to the fact that a man and a woman should have their first sexual relationship after they were married by a catholic representative. Grendel and his mother lived in a beautiful and comfortable house. By the time the story of Beowulf was composed by an unknown Anglo-Saxon poet around 700 A.D., much of its material had been in circulation in oral narrative for many years. It tells the story of a monster called Grendel who was able to defeat Beowulf in a battle. LITERATURA INGLESA I 2a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A2_201602575241_V2 07/03/2018 23:23:41 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.:201602814037 1a Questão The Celtic became the main language group in Europe, before being almost totally assimilated into: the Roman Empire. the Spanish Empire. the French Empire. the English Empire. the Russian Empire. Ref.: 201602798086 2a Questão When do most scholar¿s believe ¿Beowulf was written approximately 9th century none of the above 14th century 8th century 11th century Ref.: 201602878946 3a Questão Which relevant experience did the Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian invaders go through at the end of the sixth century? They were forced to learn how to grow certain types of crops which were typical of their new land. It seems that nature was against them since they had to face a hurricane which destroyed most of their homes and they had a hard time to survive. They were attacked by the Romans who banished them forever. The Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian invaders experienced difficulties with dealing with the fact that they could not read and write. Originally pagan warriors, the Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian invaders experienced a large-scale conversion to Christianity at the end of the sixth century. Ref.: 201602878950 4a Questão For many students of the medieval era, social history is the most fascinating area of study. Understanding what people wore and ate, what their dwellings were like, how they made a living or entertained themselves, the artwork they produced and the literature they wrote, their technological development and what they believed in all bring the scholar closer to the Middle Ages. (About.com) However we should also have in mind that they also had their fears. Throughout the poem Beowulf, how is this fear evident? Throughout Beowulf the constant fear of invasion that plagued Scandinavian society is evident. In the poem we can feel that they were very much concerned with technological development so as to protect them from diseases. Throughout the poem, we notice that there was a real concern with the Mead-Halls because they were seen as sanctuaries, and their great fear was not to be admitted into the Mead-Halls. Throughout Beowulf the concern with the catholic religion is evident. They were afraid of being punished by God. In Beowulf, we easily notice that they were afraid of monsters, sea-demons and vampires. Ref.: 201602814043 5a Questão The English language history is divided into three periods: Old English, Middle English and Modern English. The second half of the fifth century, when the Germanic invasions occurred, marks the beginning of the period known as: Contemporary English Middle English Celtic English Old English Modern English Ref.: 201602798090 6a Questão Beowulf¿s bragging of his heroic feats to the watchman is an example of Beowulf being a jerk The elevated language of epic poetry Kennings none of the above An elegiac Ref.: 201602876505 7a Questão During the Anglo-Saxon period, how were the poems written down? As the printing machine was invented during this period of time, the author of the poems would ask permission to have it printed. In fact, poems were not typical of the Anglo-Saxon Period. They date from the Middle Ages. Poems were not written down at that time. People would memorize them and tell their relatives so that they would also keep them in their minds. That´s why we do not have any register of them. As paper was not yet available at that time, they would draw images on stones to represent the sentences of a poem. As ordinary people did not know how to read and write during the Anglo-Saxon period, anyone who 'created' a poem would ask the monks , in the monasteries, to write them down for them, since the monks, as religious people, were the only ones who could read and write at that time. Ref.: 201602876404 8a Questão Why does Beowulf ask permission to try to kill Grendel? Because, as a hero in his own country, he knew it was the custom in the Anglo-Saxon World to try to save the ones in danger Because he expected to receive a good amount of money if he were able to do so. Because his King had asked him to. Because Grendel had already provoked him before. Because he wanted to become famous. LITERATURA INGLESA I 3a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A3_201602575241_V4 26/03/2018 00:59:33 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602798053 1a Questão In Beowulf, Grendel¿s arm hanging in the banquet hall of the Danes might be described as ____ for the evil he had done. sadness greed reparation order fear Ref.: 201602879095 2a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Wessel Hall London. Princeton. Tavern. Canterbury. Ref.: 201602798082 3a Questão Which of the following is not an element of the epic genre? national values lighthearted tone struggle of good versus evil a selfish coward hero episodes important to the nation¿s history Ref.: 201602798096 4a Questão How does Beowulf die He is defeated by the dragon He is stabbed by Hrothgar Old age From a rare desease He is poisoned Ref.: 201602812154 5a Questão Arthur was the son of ......... Uther Pendragon Arthur Pendragon Merlin Sir Ector King Ban Ref.: 201602876717 6a Questão What was one of the contributions of ´The Canterbury Tales´ to English literature? To mix fantasy with reality, vampires and fairies. To set the basis for the Gothic novel. To tell a story based on Italian folk tales. To be able to create a chivalry romance with heroes who loved married women. To create a new way of building characters. Ref.: 201602798110 7a Questão At the Tabard Inn, a tavern in Southwark, near London, the narrator joins a company of twenty-nine pilgrims ten warriors three knights six religious leaders eight women from Barth Ref.: 201602798021 8a Questão In relation to the Celtic legends, Beowulf exemplifies the traits of the perfect King hero ordinary person God Lord LITERATURA INGLESA I 3a aula LupaVídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A3_201602575241_V1 26/03/2018 00:50:01 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602879099 1a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Princeton. Wessel Canterbury. London. Tabard. Ref.: 201602812156 2a Questão How were Mordred and King Arthur related? They were not related Grandfather and grandson Father and son Cousins Uncle and nephew Ref.: 201602798118 3a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Princeton Tabard Wessel Hall Canterbury Ref.: 201602798025 4a Questão Beowulf was written in modern English modern French old French old English middle English Ref.: 201602876717 5a Questão What was one of the contributions of ´The Canterbury Tales´ to English literature? To be able to create a chivalry romance with heroes who loved married women. To create a new way of building characters. To set the basis for the Gothic novel. To mix fantasy with reality, vampires and fairies. To tell a story based on Italian folk tales. Ref.: 201602798110 6a Questão At the Tabard Inn, a tavern in Southwark, near London, the narrator joins a company of ten warriors eight women from Barth three knights six religious leaders twenty-nine pilgrims Ref.: 201602798021 7a Questão In relation to the Celtic legends, Beowulf exemplifies the traits of the perfect God ordinary person King Lord hero Ref.: 201602812154 8a Questão Arthur was the son of ......... Merlin Sir Ector Uther Pendragon Arthur Pendragon King Ban LITERATURA INGLESA I 3a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A3_201602575241_V2 26/03/2018 00:55:19 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602798053 1a Questão In Beowulf, Grendel¿s arm hanging in the banquet hall of the Danes might be described as ____ for the evil he had done. order greed fear sadness reparation Ref.: 201602879095 2a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Wessel Hall Canterbury. Tavern. Princeton. London. Ref.: 201602798082 3a Questão Which of the following is not an element of the epic genre? lighthearted tone national values episodes important to the nation¿s history a selfish coward hero struggle of good versus evil Ref.: 201602798096 4a Questão How does Beowulf die He is poisoned He is defeated by the dragon Old age He is stabbed by Hrothgar From a rare desease Ref.: 201602812154 5a Questão Arthur was the son of ......... King Ban Arthur Pendragon Merlin Sir Ector Uther Pendragon Ref.: 201602876717 6a Questão What was one of the contributions of ´The Canterbury Tales´ to English literature? To set the basis for the Gothic novel. To be able to create a chivalry romance with heroes who loved married women. To create a new way of building characters. To tell a story based on Italian folk tales. To mix fantasy with reality, vampires and fairies. Ref.: 201602798110 7a Questão At the Tabard Inn, a tavern in Southwark, near London, the narrator joins a company of twenty-nine pilgrims eight women from Barth six religious leaders ten warriors three knights Ref.: 201602798021 8a Questão In relation to the Celtic legends, Beowulf exemplifies the traits of the perfect Lord ordinary person God hero King LITERATURA INGLESA I 3a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A3_201602575241_V3 26/03/2018 00:58:43 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602879099 1a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Wessel London. Princeton. Canterbury. Tabard. Ref.: 201602812156 2a Questão How were Mordred and King Arthur related? They were not related Father and son Cousins Uncle and nephew Grandfather and grandson Ref.: 201602798118 3a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Princeton Canterbury Tabard Wessel Hall Ref.: 201602798025 4a Questão Beowulf was written in old English middle English modern French old French modern English Ref.: 201602876717 5a Questão What was one of the contributions of ´The Canterbury Tales´ to English literature? To mix fantasy with reality, vampires and fairies. To tell a story based on Italian folk tales. To create a new way of building characters. To be able to create a chivalry romance with heroes who loved married women. To set the basis for the Gothic novel. Ref.: 201602798110 6a Questão At the Tabard Inn, a tavern in Southwark, near London, the narrator joins a company of twenty-nine pilgrims six religious leaders three knights ten warriors eight women from Barth Ref.: 201602798021 7a Questão In relation to the Celtic legends, Beowulf exemplifies the traits of the perfect Lord ordinary person hero God King Ref.: 201602812154 8a Questão Arthur was the son of .........Sir Ector King Ban Arthur Pendragon Merlin Uther Pendragon LITERATURA INGLESA I 3a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A3_201602575241_V4 26/03/2018 00:59:33 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602798053 1a Questão In Beowulf, Grendel¿s arm hanging in the banquet hall of the Danes might be described as ____ for the evil he had done. sadness greed reparation order fear Ref.: 201602879095 2a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Wessel Hall London. Princeton. Tavern. Canterbury. Ref.: 201602798082 3a Questão Which of the following is not an element of the epic genre? national values lighthearted tone struggle of good versus evil a selfish coward hero episodes important to the nation¿s history Ref.: 201602798096 4a Questão How does Beowulf die He is defeated by the dragon He is stabbed by Hrothgar Old age From a rare desease He is poisoned Ref.: 201602812154 5a Questão Arthur was the son of ......... Uther Pendragon Arthur Pendragon Merlin Sir Ector King Ban Ref.: 201602876717 6a Questão What was one of the contributions of ´The Canterbury Tales´ to English literature? To mix fantasy with reality, vampires and fairies. To set the basis for the Gothic novel. To tell a story based on Italian folk tales. To be able to create a chivalry romance with heroes who loved married women. To create a new way of building characters. Ref.: 201602798110 7a Questão At the Tabard Inn, a tavern in Southwark, near London, the narrator joins a company of twenty-nine pilgrims ten warriors three knights six religious leaders eight women from Barth Ref.: 201602798021 8a Questão In relation to the Celtic legends, Beowulf exemplifies the traits of the perfect King hero ordinary person God Lord LITERATURA INGLESA I 4a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A4_201602575241_V1 26/03/2018 23:30:21 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602798108 1a Questão The Monk, Prioress, and Friar were all members of the army English court the French society clerical estate Parliament Ref.: 201602877300 2a Questão What is one of the contributions of Morte D´Arthur, by Tomas Malory, to English literature? As it was the first Gothic novel in French literature, it became a legendary symbol It was built up based on the life of a real French King, who won several wars. It was the first epic poem in English literature. It was able to show the world the English social values in the XVIII century. As it is a carefully constructed myth of the rise and fall of a powerful kingdom ¿ a legendary kingdom, it attracted the interest of not only many readers at the time it was published but also in our century. Ref.: 201602812136 3a Questão In which month did the pilgrims march towards the Canterbury? June December March April May Ref.: 201602812138 4a Questão When wasWilliam Shakespeare born? 23 April 1564 15 July 1580 25 December 1600 5 July 1579 1 January 1601 Ref.: 201602812139 5a Questão Where wasWilliam Shakespeareborn? Stratford-on-Avon New York Nottingham Paris London Ref.: 201602814044 6a Questão When Christianity came to Ireland as soon merged with Druidism that there still existed. The result was a religion more mystical, deeper and more philosophical than Roman Christianity. How this religion was called? English Christianity Christianity Celtic Christianity Paganism New Druidism Ref.: 201602798107 7a Questão Courtly love motifs first appear in The Canterbury Tales with the description of the Squire in the end of the poem the general prologue the religious tales the tale about the knight the last tales Ref.: 201602798109 8a Questão ¿The Canterbury Tales¿ was written in modern French modern English old English old French middle English LITERATURA INGLESA I 4a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A4_201602575241_V2 26/03/2018 23:32:29 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602812137 1a Questão What is the name of the sword in the stone? Excursion. Examination Exaltation. Expedition. Excalibur Ref.: 201602812135 2a Questão Chaucer shows almost a modern attitude in his humor rejection of conventions themes and motifs realism All of the above Ref.: 201602798109 3a Questão ¿The Canterbury Tales¿ was written in modern English middle English old English modern French old French Ref.: 201602812136 4a Questão In which month did the pilgrims march towards the Canterbury? December May April June March Ref.: 201602812138 5a Questão When wasWilliam Shakespeare born? 15 July 1580 5 July 1579 23 April 1564 1 January 1601 25 December 1600 Ref.: 201602812139 6a Questão Where wasWilliam Shakespeareborn? New York Stratford-on-Avon Nottingham London Paris Ref.: 201602814044 7a Questão When Christianity came to Ireland assoon merged with Druidism that there still existed. The result was a religion more mystical, deeper and more philosophical than Roman Christianity. How this religion was called? New Druidism English Christianity Paganism Christianity Celtic Christianity Ref.: 201602798107 8a Questão Courtly love motifs first appear in The Canterbury Tales with the description of the Squire in the religious tales the end of the poem the general prologue the last tales the tale about the knight LITERATURA INGLESA I 4a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A4_201602575241_V3 26/03/2018 23:36:11 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602798108 1a Questão The Monk, Prioress, and Friar were all members of the English court army clerical estate Parliament the French society Ref.: 201602877300 2a Questão What is one of the contributions of Morte D´Arthur, by Tomas Malory, to English literature? It was built up based on the life of a real French King, who won several wars. As it was the first Gothic novel in French literature, it became a legendary symbol It was the first epic poem in English literature. It was able to show the world the English social values in the XVIII century. As it is a carefully constructed myth of the rise and fall of a powerful kingdom ¿ a legendary kingdom, it attracted the interest of not only many readers at the time it was published but also in our century. Ref.: 201602812136 3a Questão In which month did the pilgrims march towards the Canterbury? April March May June December Ref.: 201602812138 4a Questão When wasWilliam Shakespeare born? 15 July 1580 1 January 1601 5 July 1579 25 December 1600 23 April 1564 Ref.: 201602812139 5a Questão Where wasWilliam Shakespeareborn? Paris Stratford-on-Avon London Nottingham New York Ref.: 201602814044 6a Questão When Christianity came to Ireland as soon merged with Druidism that there still existed. The result was a religion more mystical, deeper and more philosophical than Roman Christianity. How this religion was called? English Christianity Celtic Christianity Christianity New Druidism Paganism Ref.: 201602798107 7a Questão Courtly love motifs first appear in The Canterbury Tales with the description of the Squire in the last tales the general prologue the religious tales the end of the poem the tale about the knight Ref.: 201602798109 8a Questão ¿The Canterbury Tales¿ was written in old English old French modern English middle English modern French LITERATURA INGLESA I 4a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A4_201602575241_V4 26/03/2018 23:37:17 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602812137 1a Questão What is the name of the sword in the stone? Examination Excalibur Expedition. Excursion. Exaltation. Ref.: 201602812135 2a Questão Chaucer shows almost a modern attitude in his rejection of conventions humor themes and motifs realism All of the above Ref.: 201602798109 3a Questão ¿The Canterbury Tales¿ was written in modern French old English modern English middle English old French Ref.: 201602812136 4a Questão In which month did the pilgrims march towards the Canterbury? May June December March April Ref.: 201602812138 5a Questão When wasWilliam Shakespeare born? 25 December 1600 15 July 1580 23 April 1564 5 July 1579 1 January 1601 Ref.: 201602812139 6a Questão Where wasWilliam Shakespeareborn? Nottingham Paris Stratford-on-Avon London New York Ref.: 201602814044 7a Questão When Christianity came to Ireland as soon merged with Druidism that there still existed. The result was a religion more mystical, deeper and more philosophical than Roman Christianity. How this religion was called? Celtic Christianity Christianity English Christianity New Druidism Paganism Ref.: 201602798107 8a Questão Courtly love motifs first appear in The Canterbury Tales with the description of the Squire in the general prologue the tale about the knight the last tales the religious tales the end of the poem LITERATURA INGLESA I 4a aula Lupa Vídeo PPT MP3 Exercício: CEL0556_EX_A4_201602575241_V5 26/03/2018 23:38:24 (Finalizada) Aluno(a): CELIA REGINA DA SILVA DIAS BAUERFELDT DE JESUS 2018.1 EAD Disciplina: CEL0556 - LITERATURA INGLESA I 201602575241 Ref.: 201602798108 1a Questão The Monk, Prioress, and Friar were all members of the clerical estate English court army Parliament the French society Ref.: 201602877300 2a Questão What is one of the contributions of Morte D´Arthur, by Tomas Malory, to English literature? It was built up based on the life of a real French King, who won several wars. It was the first epic poem in English literature. As it was the first Gothic novel in French literature, it became a legendary symbol It was able to show the world the English social values in the XVIII century. As it is a carefully constructed myth of the rise and fall of a powerful kingdom ¿ a legendary kingdom, it attracted the interest of not only many readers at the time it was published but also in our century. Ref.: 201602812136 3a Questão In which month did the pilgrims march towards the Canterbury? April June December May March Ref.: 201602812138 4a Questão When wasWilliam Shakespeare
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