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      How was consisted the Anglo-Saxon vocabulary at the 9th century?
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      • Of an Anglo-Saxon base with additional words from Scandinavi

      • Of an Anglo-Jute base with additional words from Scandinavia

      • Of an Anglo-Saxon base with additional words from French and

      • Of an Anglo-Jute base with additional words from Latin and S

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      1. How was consisted the Anglo-Saxon vocabulary at the 9th century?
        1. Of an Anglo-Saxon base with additional words from Scandinavi
        2. Of an Anglo-Jute base with additional words from Scandinavia
        3. Of an Anglo-Saxon base with additional words from French and
        4. Of an Anglo-Jute base with additional words from Latin and S
      2. What are some examples of borrowings from Latin and Norse languages?
        1. Latin: Road, Virgin and Horse/Norse: street, kitchen and spo
        2. Latin: street, cheese and cup/Norse: call, die and sky
        3. Latin: eggs, cake and skin/Norse: wine, angel and bishop
        4. Latin: car, bike, town/Norse: plane, building and phone
      3. Which people invaded the northern and eastern part of England at the 9th century?
        1. Southmen or Scottish
        2. Wetsmen or Irish
        3. Eastmen or English
        4. Northmen or Danes
      4. Who stopped the Northmen invasion and what contribution gave to English language?
        1. Alfred the Big and the develop of scriptures
        2. William the Conqueror and the develop of consonants
        3. Alfred the Great and the develop of scriptures
        4. William the Wise and the develop of consonants
      5. What was the first writing work where we can see the fusion between Anglo-Saxon language w
        1. "Northumbrian Gloss on the Gospels"
        2. “Beowulf”
        3. “The Elfric Scripts”
        4. “The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles”
      6. What appear at the end of the 10th century and why it is important?
        1. An anonymous version of the four Gospels written in idiomati
        2. An anonymous version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles in idioma
        3. An anonymous version of the Love rune in idiomatic English
        4. An anonymous version of Beowulf in idiomatic English
      7. How the people learn English during the 10th century?
        1. Through contact with the cultural legends and histories
        2. Through oral tradition
        3. Through contact with the church and bible itself
        4. Through book and the schools
      8. Who King bring French influence into English during his Kingdom?
        1. King Charles III
        2. King Edward
        3. King William the Conqueror
        4. King Richard Lion hearth
      Tags: education , history

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