William Langland's "______________" is written in the form of dream vision.
William Langland's "______________" is written in the form of dream vision.
Inthe14thcentury,themostimportantwriteris______. A: Langland B: Wyclif C: Cower D: Chaucer
Inthe14thcentury,themostimportantwriteris______. A: Langland B: Wyclif C: Cower D: Chaucer
Piers the Plowman was a long poem with _____ lines written by William Langland. A: 5000 B: 6000 C: 7000 D: 8000
Piers the Plowman was a long poem with _____ lines written by William Langland. A: 5000 B: 6000 C: 7000 D: 8000
Piers the Plowman was written in _____ by William Langland. A: alliteration B: assonance (半谐音) C: Onomatopoeia (拟声) D: oth A and C
Piers the Plowman was written in _____ by William Langland. A: alliteration B: assonance (半谐音) C: Onomatopoeia (拟声) D: oth A and C
Inthe14thcentury,themostimportantwriter(poet)is____. A: Langland B: Wycliffe C: Gower D: Chaucer
Inthe14thcentury,themostimportantwriter(poet)is____. A: Langland B: Wycliffe C: Gower D: Chaucer
Piers the Plowman written by William Langland in the form of ( ) represents the achievements of popular literature of Medieval England.
Piers the Plowman written by William Langland in the form of ( ) represents the achievements of popular literature of Medieval England.
The author of Piers Plowman is ______.( ) A: Beowulf B: Robin Hood C: William D: William Langland
The author of Piers Plowman is ______.( ) A: Beowulf B: Robin Hood C: William D: William Langland
William Langland wrote for A: the common people. B: B. the court. C: the royal family. D: the monks.
William Langland wrote for A: the common people. B: B. the court. C: the royal family. D: the monks.
Canterbury Tales was written by ______. A: Geoffrey Chaucer B: Martin Luther C: William Langland D: John Gower
Canterbury Tales was written by ______. A: Geoffrey Chaucer B: Martin Luther C: William Langland D: John Gower
______ was the last important poet in the Middle Age. A: G. Chaucer B: Caedmon C: W. Langland D: Cynewulf
______ was the last important poet in the Middle Age. A: G. Chaucer B: Caedmon C: W. Langland D: Cynewulf