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19. In our modem-day time, what would a monk be considered? 20. Name one of the seven traits that make up the characteristics of an epic hero.
21. In 597, who established a monastery at Canterbury?
22. What was Venerable Bede's profession?
23. What group prior to the Anglo-Saxon's settled in what we now know as Ireland?
24. Provide an example of a kenning. (WILL VARY)
25. What is fate?
26. Who wrote the book, A History of the English Church and People?
27. From what country are the Danes?
28. What is a mead hall?
29. What is considered the second largest island of the British Isles?
30. What was the job of a scop?
31. What is an epic poem?
32. Explain wergeld.
33. Who converted the King of Ethelbert to Christianity?
34. More than 90 riddles can be found where?
35. Define lyric poetry.
36. What is the most famous survivor of the Anglo-Saxon poetry?
37. **What is a monastery?
38. The Danes were defeated by whom?
39. Alfred the Great oversaw a record of English history. What was the name of it?
40. What king ended the Anglo-Saxon rule after Edward the Confessor died?
41. What is known as a "class of priests"?

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