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the ballads Study online at https://quizlet.com/_75n569 1. The spindle and the loom are not meet (line 12) for the lady because they are-- not suitable for someone of her social status 2. If the lady is sewing tapestries (line 11), she is proba- bly making-- pictures on cloth 3. "Knights in bright array" (line 25) means that the knights are-- splendidly outfitted 4. A bier (line 34) is a-- platform for a cof- fin 5. If the forester's son follows the lady "o'er hill and mere" (line 16), he follows her-- over hills and by lakes 6. The two speakers in the ballad can be identified as-- a mother and her son 7. The young man is eager to-- court Lady Mar- guerite 8. The young man's desires are unrealistic because of difference between his and the young lady's-- classes 9. As they speak, the woman and the young man are observing-- a funeral proces- sion 10. The young forester's son in "Ballade de Marguerite" imagines that Marguerite may be involved in various activities, such as sewing, hunting, and praying. For each of these activities he imagines herself as her-- servant 11. Bases on his comments on life and death, you could assume that the forester's son is inclined to be-- pessimistic 12. Based on the period in which this ballad was popular and the places mentioned in it, you might assume it originated in-- france 1 / 3
the ballads Study online at https://quizlet.com/_75n569 13. "Lord Randall" contains all the following elements except-- return of the hero from seafaring 14. If you were to describe the mother in "Lord Randall," your best description might be that she-- is inquisitive and is afraid for her son 15. Where has Lord Randall been? hunting and hav- ing dinner with his love 16. Who killed Lord Randall? the killer's identity is not known 17. What was the motive, or reason, for the murder? no motive is given in the ballad 18. "Get Up and Bar the Door"-- pokes fun at the absurd bickering of a husband and wife 19. The intruders into the couple's house are two-- members of the gentry, or landowning class 20. The two intruders have come because - they are traveling and need a place to stay for the night 21. What word best describes the two intruders' behavior toward the couple? threatening 22. The final stanza of "Get Up and Bar the Door"-- provides a comic twist to the story 23. All of the following elements are typical characteris- tics of ballads except-- mixed metaphors 24. What is refrain? 2 / 3
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