Chapters 16-17 Flashcards

1
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armed

A

garrisoned

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2
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blocked

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parried

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3
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without equal or match

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unparalleled

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4
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disguised

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feigned

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5
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wasted away

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languished

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6
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final; consclusive

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decisive

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7
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garrisoned

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armed

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8
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parried

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blocked

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9
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unparalleled

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without equal or match

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10
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feigned

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disguised

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11
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languished

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wasted away

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12
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decisive

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final; consclusive

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13
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a greeting that means “Bless you”

A

Benedicite

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14
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the beautiful maiden who was to marry George-a-Green

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Bettris

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15
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a unit of time equal to two weeks

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fortnight

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16
Q

the pinner who became famous for punishing Prince John’s followers

A

George-a-Greene

17
Q

a clublike weapon used to break armor

A

mace

18
Q

one who catches stray sheep or cattle and puts them in a pound

A

pinner

19
Q

rod that holds meat as it cooks over a fire

A

spit

20
Q

“Right glad am I to see you! Next to our lord King Richard, you are hte man I honour most and have most often longed to meet.”

Who said this?

A

George-a-Green

21
Q

“Right glad am I to see you! Next to our lord King Richard, you are hte man I honour most and have most often longed to meet.”

To whom was the speaker speaking?

A

Robin Hood

22
Q

“Mercy, good sir! Put down your swords, men: we are fairly beaten.”

Who said this?

A

Sir Guy of Gisborne

23
Q

“Mercy, good sir! Put down your swords, men: we are fairly beaten.”

Where is the speaker?

A

at the home of Allin-a-Dale

24
Q

“Mercy, good sir! Put down your swords, men: we are fairly beaten.”

How has the speaker been “fairly beaten”?

A

Marian has defeated Sir Guy and has him on the ground with a sword to his face, commanding him to surrender.

25
Q

George-A Green became famous in England by doing what?

A

capturing traitors to the king, punishing Prince John’s followers, and defeating armies sent to attack him

26
Q

What happens when George-a-Green and Robin Hood battle?

A

the call a draw

27
Q

How does Robin Hood know that the “traveler” outside Allin-a-Dale’s house is not alone?

A

he hears whispering

28
Q

In the battle at Allin-a-Dale’s house, Marian defeats whom?

A

Sir Guy