The earliest recorded time period in English history was the_________________ Period.
The Anglo-Saxon Period took place from:
The Anglo-Saxon Period occurred during the:
Anglo-Saxon stories were often passed on through ________________________ because many people could not read.
The honey-like beverage that people enjoyed drinking during this time period was called:
Anglo-Saxon celebrations took place in large halls called:
Anglo-Saxons were originally ___________________, which meant that they believed in many gods and goddesses.
As time passed, many Anglo-Saxons converted to:
In what language was "The Seafarer" originally written?
What land did the Anglo-Saxons originally invade?
The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words in a line of poetry is called:
"Whale Road," "Sky Candle," and "Summer's Sentinel" are all examples of what type of Anglo-Saxon poetic term?
The line, "It tells of smashing surf as I sweated in the cold..." contains an example of:
What is TRUE about the Seafarer in the poem?
What is NOT a type of Anglo-Saxon entertainment
What beliefs (Religious) does the Seafarer have? How does he feel throughout the poem at various times? Why does he choose to keep returning to his life on the sea? What lessons does he try to teach the reader in the poem? (BE SURE TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FOR FULL CREDIT)