Cumulative Review (Prologue - Chapter 15) Flashcards

1
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treasure chests

A

coffers

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2
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rightful king of England who is often away fighting crusades

A

King Richard I

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3
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Richard’s evil brother who rules in his place when he is away at war

A

Prince JOhn

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4
Q

Much the Miller was killed by whom?

A

Worman

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5
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Will Scarlet thinks Much’s death is strange because he was shot with an arrow from where?

A

Locksley Hall

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6
Q

perfect example

A

paragon

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7
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paragon

A

perfect example

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8
Q

“As for my sword, I deliver it up to John and his officers - thus!”

Who said this?

A

Robin Hood

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9
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“As for my sword, I deliver it up to John and his officers - thus!”

To whom was the speaker speaking?

A

Guy of Gisborne

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10
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“As for my sword, I deliver it up to John and his officers - thus!”

How was the sword delivered up?

A

Robin used his sword to know out Sir Guy and escape.

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11
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Who stops Robert and Marian’s wedding?

A

Guy of Gisborne

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12
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What does Robin Hood use to call his men to him?

A

a horn

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13
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changes

A

alters

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14
Q

“Men of Sherwood! Freemen of England! Save this innocent man from death!”

Who said this?

A

Robin Hood

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15
Q

“Men of Sherwood! Freemen of England! Save this innocent man from death!”

To whom was the speaker speaking?

A

the disguised merry men in the crowd

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16
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“Men of Sherwood! Freemen of England! Save this innocent man from death!”

Where is the speaker?

A

He is standing on the gallows at Will Scarlet’s hanging

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17
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“Men of Sherwood! Freemen of England! Save this innocent man from death!”

What happened after this was said?

A

Robin shot the Sheriff in the hat and escaped with Will Scarlet and the merry men.

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18
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opponent

A

adversary

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19
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skilled

A

proficient

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20
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adversary

A

opponent

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21
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proficient

A

skilled

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22
Q

Robin’s truest and most faithful friend

A

Little John

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23
Q

“I must acknowledge myself beaten: you’re a fine fellow, and a good hitter.”

Who said this?

A

Robin Hood

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24
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“I must acknowledge myself beaten: you’re a fine fellow, and a good hitter.”

To whom was the speaker speaking?

A

John Little

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25
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“I must acknowledge myself beaten: you’re a fine fellow, and a good hitter.”

What has just happened?

A

John Little has just defeated Robin Hood in a battle on the bridge?

26
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conceited

A

pompous

27
Q

promise

A

oath

28
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searched

A

scoured

29
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pompous

A

conceited

30
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oath

A

promise

31
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scoured

A

searched

32
Q

Marian’s confessor who was banished from Fountains Abbey after taking sides with Robin Hood; he later becomes one of Robin’s followers

A

Friar Tuck

33
Q

the poor knight who receives money from Robin to pay back his loans to the abbot

A

Sir Richard of Legh

34
Q

“You owe me no money. It has already been paid…”

Who said this?

A

Robin Hood

35
Q

“You owe me no money. It has already been paid…”

To whom was the speaker sepaking?

A

Sir Richard of Legh

36
Q

“You owe me no money. It has already been paid…”

Why is no money owed?

A

Robin Hood collected a “tithe of the forest” from two monks, and used it to repay the debt Sir Richard owed.

37
Q

What does the friar demand from Robin after he ferries him across the river?

A

money

38
Q

When Robin goes to the friar’s home for a meal, what does the friar offer Robin to eat?

A

peas

39
Q

What does Robin offer to the friar to convince him to serve a richer meal?

A

a gold coin

40
Q

Who opens his home to Robin Hood and the merry men as they are seeking shelter from Sir Guy’s attacks?

A

Sir Richard of Legh

41
Q

loyal

A

ardent

42
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uniforms

A

livery

43
Q

ardent

A

loyal

44
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livery

A

uniforms

45
Q

the minstrel who marries his love after Robin saves her from a forced marriage to a rich old knight

A

Allin-a-Dale

46
Q

the tanner who was searching to arrest Robin Hood but instead ends up joining his band of merry men

A

Arthur-a-Bland

47
Q

“Stay a moment, while I wind my horn so that the herdsmen may drive them hither.”

Who said this?

A

Robin Hood, disguised as a butcher

48
Q

“Stay a moment, while I wind my horn so that the herdsmen may drive them hither.”

To whom was the speaker speaking?

A

the Sheriff

49
Q

“Stay a moment, while I wind my horn so that the herdsmen may drive them hither.”

What was the real reason the speaker was blowing a horn?

A

He was calling the merry men to him so they could kidnap the Sheriff, bring him dinner, and rob him.

50
Q

“There is a great reward offered for the capture of a bold, bad outlaw called Robin Hood.”

Who said this?

A

Arthur-a-Bland

51
Q

“There is a great reward offered for the capture of a bold, bad outlaw called Robin Hood.”

To whom was the speaker speaking?

A

Robin Hood, disguised as a yeoman

52
Q

“There is a great reward offered for the capture of a bold, bad outlaw called Robin Hood.”

Who agrees to help capture Robin Hood?

A

Robin Hood

53
Q

“Wind away! You silly old palmer, I know you well! Blow till your eyes drop out — it will but deprive me of the pleasure of burning them!”

Who said this?

A

Worman

54
Q

“Wind away! You silly old palmer, I know you well! Blow till your eyes drop out — it will but deprive me of the pleasure of burning them!”

Who is the “silly old palmer”?

A

Robin Hood dressed in disguise

55
Q

“Wind away! You silly old palmer, I know you well! Blow till your eyes drop out — it will but deprive me of the pleasure of burning them!”

How does the “palmer” escape this trap?

A

He runs into the house of an old woman who helps him by exchanging clothing with him so that Robin is mistaken for a woman.

56
Q

The sheriff’s wife invites Robin Hood to supper when he is disguised as a what?

A

butcher

57
Q

While at supper with the Sheriff and his wife, Robin Hood learns that King Richard is a what?

A

prisoner

58
Q

Arthur-a-Bland finally agrees to join the merry men because he has found his beloved cousin ___.

A

Little John

59
Q

What disguise does Robin Hood wear in order to sneak into a wedding to help Allin-a-Dale with his love back?

A

minstrel

60
Q

The Bishop wants Allin-a-Dale’s true love to marry the Bishop’s brother for what reason?

A

she is rich