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lifesaver
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magnet
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baam
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Which of these words came from Old Norse?
love
sky
father
house
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What was the main source of words in Old English?
French
Greek
Germanic languages
Latin
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Which word is an example of a Celtic influence in Old English?
sky
king
love
avon
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Why did Old English have fewer words than modern English?
It was a secret language
It was mostly Germanic and borrowed few words
It only had written words
People spoke less
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baam
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gift
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shark
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lifesaver
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What type of language was Old English?
French
Greek
Latin
Germanic
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lifesaver
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rocket
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gift
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thief
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Which language gave Old English words like âchesterâ and âwineâ?
Old Norse
Celtic
Latin
French
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Which event made French influence stronger in English?
The arrival of the Anglo-Saxons
The Viking Invasions
The Norman Conquest
The end of the Roman Empire
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What is a kenning?
A poetic way of describing something
A person's name
A village in England
A type or sword
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Who brought Old Norse words into Old English?
Vikings
Greeks
Normans
Romans
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Which of these words is borrowed from Old French?
crown
uncle
sky
door
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