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The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle

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Introduction:
"Brush up on your Middle English literature."


1. In the Canterbury Tales by Chaucer, whose tale is similar to The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle?
    The Pardoner
    The Wife of Bath
    The Cook
    The Yeoman


2. What century is The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle thought to have been written in?
    11th Century
    8th Century
    15th Century
    21st Century


3. Sir Gawain marries Dame Ragnelle in order to save King Arthur.
    True
    False


4. What is the relationship between Dame Ragnelle and the man who threatens King Arthur (Sir Gromer Somer Joure)?
    They are the same person.
    He is her father.
    They are siblings.
    They do not know each other.


5. Who is the author of The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle?
    Sir Gawain
    William Shakespeare
    Anonymous
    William Jennings Bryan


6. Dame Ragnelle turns into a beautiful woman.
    True
    False


7. How many years did Dame Ragnelle live after the marriage?
    Not even a year
    Thirty
    Five
    Eighteen


8. When Dame Ragnelle offers Sir Gawain the choice of having her beautiful during the day or the night, which one does he choose?
    He leaves the decision up to her.
    He chooses the night so he can have her beautiful for himself.
    He chooses the day in order to impress the court.
    He chooses neither and leaves her having already saved Arthur.


9. Do King Arthur and Sir Gawain receive any other possible answers for what a woman truly desires?
    Yes
    No


10. Is Sir Gawain Dame Ragnelle's first choice for a husband?
    Yes
    No


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