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Research Resources. Canterbury Tales. Vocabulary. Literary Terms. Renaissance. 1pt. 1 pt. 1 pt. 1pt. 1 pt. 2 pt. 2 pt. 2pt. 2pt. 2 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 4 pt. 4 pt. 4pt. 4 pt. 4pt. 5pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt.

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  1. Research Resources Canterbury Tales Vocabulary Literary Terms Renaissance 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

  2. The academic search engine for Alabama students. • What is the Alabama Virtual Library?

  3. This is another term for the credibility or authoritythat students should look for when researching. • What is ethos?

  4. This type of website features professors who collect data & write the articles firsthand, then they have their work checked by a group of experts. • What are .edu websites, or what are college and university websites?

  5. Name four characteristics of scholarly articles. • The author is an expert • The article has a byline • The article has footnotes • The article covers a specific subject • It is serious in appearance

  6. Name the 5 methods to ensure that a source has credibility or ethos. • Check how current the source is • Find out if the author has ethos • Find out if the author has cited his or her sources • Ask what is the author’s purpose or point of view • Ask what type of audience is the source designed for

  7. The Father of English Poetry and the author of The Canterbury Tales. • Who is Geoffrey Chaucer?

  8. The Canterbury Tales were written in this “language.” • What is Middle English, or what is the Middle English vernacular?

  9. Chaucer borrowed this idea from Boccaccio’s The Decameron and used this literary device to set up a format for all of the tales in The Canterbury Tales. • What is a frame story?

  10. Chaucer uses this literary element to poke fun at many of the religious characters in The Canterbury Tales, especially the church clergy. • What is satire, or what is irony?

  11. He is a martyr and saint and his shrine is the reason why pilgrims travel to Canterbury, England. • Who is Thomas Becket?

  12. To lie or to evade the truth. • What is prevaricate?

  13. To satisfy or to indulge. • What is gratify?

  14. This word means careful, anxious, and particular. • What is solicitous?

  15. This word means skillfully or nimbly. • What is deftly?

  16. To admit as true. To acknowledge. • What is concede?

  17. This word means to explain thoroughly • What is expound?

  18. A literary term that uses extreme exaggeration for comic value or to make a point. • What is hyperbole?

  19. The type of irony that occurs when Monna Giovanni asks Federigo for his falcon alive, but they have already eaten the bird for din din. • What is dramatic irony? Or, what is situational irony?

  20. Name the literary device used here: “Fair is foul, and foul is fair. Hover through the fog and filthy air.” • What is alliteration, or what is a couplet?

  21. Name the literary device used here: “My soul is an enchanted boat?” • What is a metaphor?

  22. The period of literature that dates from 1485 to 1660. The name means rebirth and represents a rebirth in the interests of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy • What is the Renaissance?

  23. This movement occurred throughout Europe during the Renaissance. It represents the rejection of the Pope and his Italian churchmen. • What is the Reformation?

  24. The Renaissance movement included advancements in these important areas of culture. • What are science, mathematics, art, literature, philosophy and religion?

  25. Name the dates of the Renaissance. • 1485 - 1660

  26. The intellectual movement of the Renaissance that combines Roman and Greek philosophy with Christian dogma. • What is Humanism?

  27. A fourteen-line lyrical poem with an ababbcbccdcdee rhyme scheme, formatted into three quatrains and final couplet. • What is a Spenserian sonnet?

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