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10/11/2018 Conteúdo Interativo http://estacio.webaula.com.br/Classroom/index.html?id=2223742&classId=979555&topicId=2789651&p0=03c7c0ace395d80182db07ae2c30f034… 1/1 Tópico Anterior Próximo Tópico FUNDAMENTOS CULTURAIS DA LITERAT. EM LÍNGUA INGL. Avaliação Parcial: CEL0554_SM_201708346627 V.1 Aluno(a): GEORGIA DE PAULA SANTOS TARRICONE Matrícula: 201708346627 Acertos: 8,0 de 10,0 Data: 23/10/2018 13:59:11 (Finalizada) 1a Questão (Ref.:201708949702) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 Think about Christianity and the Celts in Britain and choose the alternative that is wrong: The Celts were driven into the west and north of Britain by the Anglo-Saxons. However, the Celtic areas Christianitydid not continue to spread, bringing paganism to an end. An interesting example of Christian influence is the number of place-names beginning or ending with llan, meaning the site of a small Celtic monastery around which a village or town grew. The Celts were not driven into the west and north of Britain by the Anglo-Saxons. In the Celtic areas Christianity continued to spread, bringing paganism to an end. An interesting example of Christian influence is the number of place-names beginning or ending with llan, meaning the site of a small Celtic monastery around which a village or town grew. The Celts were driven into the west and north of Britain by the Anglo-Saxons. In the Celtic areas Christianity continued to spread, bringing paganism to an end. An interesting example of Christian influence is the number of place-names beginning or ending with llan, meaning the site of a small Celtic monastery around which a village or town grew. The Celts were driven into the west and north of Britain by the Anglo-Saxons. In the Celtic areas Christianity continued to spread, bringing paganism to an end. They great number of Christian place-names beginning or ending with llan, meaning the site of a small Celtic monastery around which a village or town grew, cannot be considered na example of Christian influence in Britain. The Celts were driven into the west and north of Britain by the Anglo-Saxons. In the Celtic areas Christianity continued to spread, bringing paganism to an end. An interesting example of Christian influence is the number of place-names beginning or ending with llan, meaning the site of a small Celtic monastery around which a village or town grew. 2a Questão (Ref.:201708516846) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 When did Christianity become firmly established across Britain? When Jesus Christ was born. In the last hundred years of Roman government. In 1200 AD, when the Middle Ages were over. When the Greeks were ruling the country. About a century ago. Gabarito Coment.
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