Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) The idealism of romance came to be tailored for a middle-class mentality
B) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight were the greatest metrical numbers
(*ответ*) А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) The Knight’s tale is a high-minded romance
B) The socialism of romance came to be tailored for a middle-class mentality
(*ответ*) А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) The Miller’s tale is a “fabliau” – a comic tale, reflecting the life of common people
B) Geoffrey Chaucer adds to the sadness by making the whole a parody of the knight’s tale
(*ответ*) А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) The realism of romance came to be tailored for a middle-class mentality
B) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight were the greatest metrical romances
(*ответ*) А- false, В- true
А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) The style of romance became tedious and cliche
B) Chaucer’s burlesque takes an effiminate and cowardly woman
(*ответ*) А- false, В- false
А-true, В-false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) The tale of Sir Thopas is a burlesque of the metrical system
B) Troilus and Criseyde is often called the stupidest of romances
(*ответ*) А- false, В- false
А-true, В-false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) The tale of Sir Thopas is a grotesque of the metrical romances
B) By the nineteen century, however, the form and subject of romance had become sadly debased
(*ответ*) А- false, В- false
А-true, В-false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) To quote the poet John Dryden, ‘Tis sufficient to say, according to the proverb, that here is God’s plenty.’
B) Troilus and Criseyde is often called the greatest of pieces
(*ответ*) А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Troilus and Criseyde is often called the greatest of poems
B) The form of poetry became tedious and cliche
(*ответ*) А- false, В- false
А-true, В-false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Troilus and Criseyde is often called the greatest of romances
B) The form of romance became tedious and cliche
(*ответ*) А- true, В- true
А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- false, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A)Romance had an democratic heritage
B) Stories of heroic knights, set in a sing-song rhyme scheme, were recited by minstrels for audiences of middle-class burghers
(*ответ*) А- false, В- true
А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- true, В- true
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: He may ... met Boccaccio and Petrachio
(*ответ*) have
had
has
having