Prologue - Chapter 3 Flashcards

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here and there

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hither and thither

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burdened

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downtrodden

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3
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servants

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retainers

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hither and thither

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here and there

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downtrodden

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burdened

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retainers

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servants

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7
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county in England where Sherwood Forest is located and where many of Robin’s adventures happen

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Nottinghamshire

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8
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Robin Hood

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Robin Fitzooth

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9
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household manager

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steward

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10
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pierced

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transfixed

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11
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treasure chests

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coffers

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12
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steward

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household manager

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13
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transfixed

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pierced

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14
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coffers

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treasure chests

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15
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a man who is head of a monastery

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abbot

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16
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a member of the church clergy who has authority over a group of local churches

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bishop

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17
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rightful king of England who is often away fighting crusades

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King Richard I

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18
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Richard’s evil brother who rules in his place when he is away at war

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Prince JOhn

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19
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a religious pilgrim who carries a palm as a token of his visit to the Holy Land

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20
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a servant in the lowest feudal class who works under a lord

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serf

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21
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middle-class man who freely owns and farms land

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yeoman

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22
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“Let me come with you and serve your noble master too. I know I am but twelve years old - but sorrow brings us quickly to manhood…”

Who said this?

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Much the Miller’s son

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“Let me come with you and serve your noble master too. I know I am but twelve years old - but sorrow brings us quickly to manhood…”

To whom was the speaker speaking?

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Will Scarlet

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24
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“Let me come with you and serve your noble master too. I know I am but twelve years old - but sorrow brings us quickly to manhood…”

Who is the noble master that the speker wants to serve?

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Robin Hood

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"Let me come with you and serve your noble master too. I know I am but twelve years old - but sorrow brings us quickly to manhood..." What is the sorrow that is spoken of?
The boy's father has been killed
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Much the Miller was killed by whom?
Worman
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Will Scarlet thinks Much's death is strange because he was shot with an arrow from where?
Locksley Hall
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"...the way to find contentment and security for the country was by justice and not by cruelty." Who thought this?
William Fitzooth
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"...the way to find contentment and security for the country was by justice and not by cruelty." What is the country that is spoken of?
England
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"...the way to find contentment and security for the country was by justice and not by cruelty." Why is there no contentment in that country?
There is ongoing anger and hatred between the Normans and the Saxons.
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After invading England in 1066, the Normans treated these people as slaves.
Saxons
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perfect example
paragon
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betrayers of one's own countrey
traitors
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disloyalty
treason
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paragon
perfect example
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traitors
betrayers of one's own countrey
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treason
disloyalty
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a monastery ruled by an abbot; where monks live
abbey
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home of Lord Fitzwalter and Miriam
Arlingford Castle
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someone who lives in the forest
forester
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a type of monk who vows to own no possessions and live by begging
friar
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a villain and mortal enemy of Robin Hood's
Guy of Gisborne
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Earl Robert Fitzooth's manor
Locksley Hall
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"As for my sword, I deliver it up to John and his officers - thus!" Who said this?
Robin Hood
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"As for my sword, I deliver it up to John and his officers - thus!" To whom was the speaker speaking?
Guy of Gisborne
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"As for my sword, I deliver it up to John and his officers - thus!" How was the sword delivered up?
Robin used his sword to know out Sir Guy and escape.
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Who stops Robert and Marian's wedding?
Guy of Gisborne
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deer meat
venison
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accurate
apt
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commands
dictates
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a wooden structure on which a criminal is executed by hanging
gallows
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where Robin and his followers live after being forced from Locksley Hall
Sherwood Forest
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"... while I go freely, I shall return willingly." Who said this?
Marian Fitzwalter
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"... while I go freely, I shall return willingly." To whom was the speaker speaking?
her father, Lord Fitzwalter
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"... while I go freely, I shall return willingly." Where is the speaker wanting to go?
She wants to be with robin in the Greenwood.
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"... while I go freely, I shall return willingly." What will happen if the speaker is allowed to go freely?
She will sneak out of Arlingford Castle and never return.
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Brother Michael is banished from the Abbey of Fountains because he is on the side of whom?
Robin Hood
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After Robin is declared an outlaw, where does he make his new home?
Sherwood Forest
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What does Robin Hood use to call his men to him?
a horn