PPT-Canterbury Tales Bellringer # 1 2-25-14
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You need your literature book Directions Use yesterdays notes to help you answer these questions In what form of English is T he Canterbury Tales written Where
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You need your literature book Directions Use yesterdays notes to help you answer these questions In what form of English is T he Canterbury Tales written Where are the pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales. : Take out Fuel Cycle Cards to practice! You should be getting good by now! Practice ordering them using the description of the step, not the name of the step!. Hwk. : STUDY. Multiple Choice part of Quiz tomorrow!. - 11/4. For each of the following sentences, decide how . many INDEPENDENT CLAUSES . each . example sentence . has (. look for subjects and predicates. ). 1. SIMPLE . SENTENCE. : Phil the firefly flew through the forest.. Match the revolutionary with their country(. ies. )!!!. Father Miguel Hidalgo. Simon Bolivar. Dom Pedro. Touissant. . L’Overture. Jose de San Martin. Brazil. Mexico. Venezuela, Columbia. Chile,. Peru, Argentina. :. Money, Sex, and Jousting. September 18, 2014. Roberta Hirschbuehler. Contents. Geoffrey Chaucer. Background on . The Canterbury Tales. More background. Middle English. The Narrator. The Knight. The . Canterbury Tales. The Journey Begins . . .. Chaucer uses a religious pilgrimage to display all segments of medieval England.. The Canterbury Tales begins with a Prologue, . Narrator, presumably Chaucer himself, meets 29 other pilgrims at the Tabard Inn, located in a suburb of London.. The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer. Born in 1340’s. Son of well-to-do family of wine merchants in Ipswich. Work History:. Was a soldier, member of King’s household, a diplomat, custom house controller, justice of the peace, member of Parliament, forest official. Canterbury Tales. Geoffrey Chaucer. c. 1343-1400. Considered the father of English poetry. Wrote in the vernacular – common language of the people (English). Served as a soldier, government servant, and member of Parliament. Fables. Definition. : A brief story that sets forth some pointed statement of truth. Origin. : Found in almost every country. Handed down from generation to generation as oral literature. Content. : Usually contains incidents that relate to the unusual, sometimes supernatural. Tales. The Journey Begins . . .. Chaucer uses a religious pilgrimage to display all segments of medieval England.. The Canterbury Tales begins with a Prologue, . Narrator, presumably Chaucer himself, meets 29 other pilgrims at the Tabard Inn, located in a suburb of London.. "If you see the magic in a fairy tale, you can face the future." ~Danielle Steel~. "If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales." ~Albert Einstein~. Satire in Chaucer’s “Prologue” to . The Canterbury Tales. Knight. distinguished. followed chivalry. truthful, honorable. ridden into battle. honored for his graces. fought in many battles. modest, not boorish. Written by Geoffrey Chaucer, who served in various court positions throughout his life. Follows the format of . The . Decameron. by . Boccacio. Incorporates characters from most social classes, mixing together . INSTRUCTIONS: . The following sentences contain comma errors. Write the sentences as they appear and then make the corrections.. 1. A poem may use verbs that appeal to the senses of sight sound and touch. . Geoffrey Chaucer. c. 1343-1400. Considered the father of English poetry. Wrote in the vernacular – common language of the people (English). Served as a soldier, government servant, and member of . Parliament, royal messenger under King Edward III..
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