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MATCHING. Directions: Write the correct answer in the blank provided. Answers will only be used once. (2pts) Terms Definitions 1. Connotation a. when a person says one thing while meaning another 2. Denotation b. the suggested meaning of a word 3. Direct Characterization c. when the author suggests traits by describing a character s 4. Dramatic Irony thoughts, actions, appearances, etc. 5. Folk ballad d. the outcome of a situation is the opposite of that expected 6. Indirect Characterization e. literal meaning of a word 7. Situational Irony f. author tells something outright about a character 8. Verbal Irony g. reader knows something that characters do not know h. rhymed verse that was recited or sung MATCHING. Directions: Write the correct answer in the blank provided. Answers will be used more than once. (1pt) Pilgrim Class 9. Doctor a. Feudal System 10. Friar b. Religious Life 11. Knight c. Trades or Professions 12. Miller 13. Parson 14. Skipper 15. Wife of Bath TRUE/FALSE. Directions: Legibly write T or F in the blank provided. (1pt) 16. The pilgrimage began in the spring. 17. The Knight was the narrator of the story. 18. This group of pilgrims met at the Globe Theater. 19. Chaucer makes fun or satirizes some of the pilgrims. 20. The pilgrims traveled to pray to the martyr, Thomas More. 21. The Canterbury Tales is a frame story. 22. There are three thieves in "The Pardoner's Tale." 23. The characters in "The Pardoner's Tale" decide to kill Death. 24. A pardoner could grant indulgences. SHORT ANSWER. Directions: Legibly write the answers in the space provided. (1pt) Name four functions of the church during the Medieval Period. 25. 26. 27. 28. Name three of the reasons travelers went on the pilgrimage. 29. 30. 31. Name three traits of a ballad. 32. 33. 34. List three of the aspects of the code of chivalry. 35. 36. 37. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Directions: Legibly write the letter of the correct answer in the blank provided. (1pt) Pg. 1

38. In "The Pardoner's Tale," when the three main characters hear about the plague, they swear they will a. stop drinking b. slay death c. repent their misdeeds d. escape into the clean countryside e. become doctors 39. To win the contest proposed by the host, a pilgrim must tell the story that is judged to be the a. funniest b. most unusual c. most thrilling d. most pleasing and uplifting e. most offensive 40. In "The Pardoner's Tale," the trio follows the old man's advice and find a. a fresh corpse b. gold florins c. silver coins d. a heap of gold coins e. all of the above 41. The Knight was traveling to Canterbury to a. give thanks b. vacation after battle c. ask forgiveness for killing people d. ask for a cure e. none of these 42. In "The Pardoner's Tale," the young man who goes to town decides that he will a. attempt to steal the entire treasure b. sneak back and murder his friends c. have his friends arrested d. invest his share of the treasure e. poison the others for the treasure 43. All of the following are typical ballad topics EXCEPT a. murderous acts and the desire for revenge b. tragic accidents and sudden disasters c. heroic deeds and the quest for honor d. jealous sweethearts and unrequited love e. all of these are typical ballad topics 44. What does the host suggest as a prize for the best story? a. a new horse for the ride home b. a free night's lodging at the inn c. a coat made of fine wool d. a supper paid for by the other pilgrims e. a book autographed by Chaucer 45. In "The Pardoner's Tale," the attitude of the tavern-knave toward Death is one of a. respect b. loathing c. superiority d. unconcern e. fear 46. It is fitting that the Pardoner relates the grim tale because he, of all the pilgrims, a. is a holy man who does not care for the things of this world b. has the greatest fear of dying violently in the plague c. has witnessed such greed and knows how it affects people d. is just as greedy for money as the subjects of his tale e. has a desire to win the contest 47. He inappropriately had girl friends. a. Knight b. Friar c. Doctor d. Skipper e. Parson 48. Chaucer has been called a. the father of English prose b. the father of the English language c. the father of English poetry d. the inspiration of the Medieval Period e. the narrator of all times 49. In The Pardoner s Tale, where can Death be found? a. by the poplar b. near the oak c. under the cedar tree d. behind the apple grove e. under the hill Pg. 2

50. The destination of the pilgrims was a. London b. Chestwick c. Oxford d. Carlisle e. Canterbury 51. How many pilgrims were on the trip? a. 25 b. 26 c. 27 d. 28 e. 29 52. What pilgrim heard confessions and pardoned sins in exchange for gifts? a. Friar b. Pardoner c. Knight d. Doctor e. Merchant 53. What business establishment did the pilgrims depart from? a.the Chestwick Club b. The Carlsisle Inn c. The Tarrytown Tavern d. The Tabbard Inn e. The Oxford Inn 54. Each pilgrim was to tell how many tales? a. one b. two c. four d. six e. as many as each wanted 55. TCT is considered to be Chaucer s masterpiece for all of the following reasons EXCEPT a. he was the first writer to use English in a major literary work b. The Canterbury Tales gives a lifelike and engaging picture of a cross section of society during the 1300s c. he portrays the clergy and church in a positive light d. The Canterbury Tales is an outstanding literary achievement, with ~1700 lines of vivid poetry e. All of these are reasons it is considered Chaucer s masterpiece 56. The three men in "The Pardoner's Tale" decide to a. bury the treasure immediately b. give the treasure to the poor c. use the treasure to buy medicine d. divide the treasure right away e. divide the treasure at a later time MATCHING. Directions: Legibly write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided. Answers will only be used once. (1pt) Pilgrims Description 57. Doctor a. a wrangler and buffoon 58. Friar b. Yet he neglected not in rain or thunder, 59. Knight in sickness or in grief, to pay a call 60. Miller c. grounded in astronomy 61. Narrator d. The barge he owned was called The Maudelayne. 62. Parson e. somewhat deaf 63. Skipper f. He kept his tippet stuffed with pins for curls, 64. Wife of Bath And pocket-knives, to give pretty girls. g. Truth, honor, generousness and courtesy. h. Ready to go on pilgrimage and start For Canterbury, most devout at heart. Terms 65. Exemplum 66. Fable 67. Frame Tale 68. Riddle 69. Parable 70. Proverb Definitions a. teaches by providing a moral at the end of the story b. provides a vehicle for telling other stories c. specific example of a general rule d. mind exercises, developed by the Anglo-Saxons e. brief story that parallels a more general lesson f. brief, memorable sayings that focus on a single topic FILL IN THE BLANK. Directions: Legibly write the correct answer(s) in the space provided. (1pt) 71. What purpose did stained glass windows serve in the Middle Ages? Pg. 3

72. Death defeats the three characters in "The Pardoner's Tale" by appealing to their. 73. Which of the three characters commit(s) murder in "The Pardoner's ale"? 74. Aside from writer, what is another job that Chaucer held? 75. Who are two other pilgrims in the Prologue whom we did NOT read about? 76. At the beginning of "The Pardoner's Tale," where are the three characters sitting? 77. What are two of the four humours. 78. What is the exemplum of The Pardoner s Tale? 79. What was the center of daily life in every town? 80. Who translated the Bible from Latin to English? ESSAY. Directions: Choose one of the options below and write a brief essay 3 to 5 paragraphs on the topic. Circle the letter of the essay option you choose to answer. Use the back of this page if you need more room. (10pts) A. In "The Pardoner's Tale," why do you think Chaucer included the old man who cannot die but who knows where Death is to be found? B. Explain the role of irony in "The Pardoner's Tale." Give one example of each form of irony. C. Compare and contrast the Friar and the Parson or the Knight and the Miller. Include at least three traits per person. D. Who do you consider the most unscrupulous of the pilgrims, and why? Give at least five supporting facts from your readings, including at least one quote. Pg. 4

Extra credit. (2pts) Ballads were often sung to the accompaniment of a. Pg. 5