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The Origins of English Language
Instructions:
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When did the Normans conquer Britain?
A. 1300
B. 1584
C. 1066
D. AD 100
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What was Beowulf?
A. The creator of Olde English
B. A great author
C. A very early epic poem
D. A type of printing press
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When was the first printing press introduced, and by whom?
A. 1869 by Joseph Lister
B. 1476 by William Caxon
C. 1066 by the Normans
D. 1580 by Elizabeth I
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When was Olde English used?
A. 1066-1200
B. AD 13-50
C. 450 - 1100
D. 1485-1609
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How long ago was Olde English used?
A. 1 million years ago
B. Between 300-500 years ago
C. Between 1500-1600 years ago
D. 1 billion years ago
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What did the Vikings add to the English language?
A. Kennings
B. Sentence structure
C. Exclamation marks
D. Latin and Greek prefixes/ suffixes
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What did the Romans add to the English language?
A. Latin words/ latin prefixes and suffixes
B. French
C. Italian
D. Double syllable words
The Origins of English Language
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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When did the Normans conquer Britain?
A. 1300
B. 1584
C. 1066
D. AD 100
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What was Beowulf?
A. The creator of Olde English
B. A great author
C. A very early epic poem
D. A type of printing press
-
When was the first printing press introduced, and by whom?
A. 1869 by Joseph Lister
B. 1476 by William Caxon
C. 1066 by the Normans
D. 1580 by Elizabeth I
-
When was Olde English used?
A. 1066-1200
B. AD 13-50
C. 450 - 1100
D. 1485-1609
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How long ago was Olde English used?
A. 1 million years ago
B. Between 300-500 years ago
C. Between 1500-1600 years ago
D. 1 billion years ago
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What did the Vikings add to the English language?
A. Kennings
B. Sentence structure
C. Exclamation marks
D. Latin and Greek prefixes/ suffixes
-
What did the Romans add to the English language?
A. Latin words/ latin prefixes and suffixes
B. French
C. Italian
D. Double syllable words