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1
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here and there

A

hither and thither

2
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burdened

A

downtrodden

3
Q

servants

A

retainers

4
Q

hither and thither

A

here and there

5
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downtrodden

A

burdened

6
Q

retainers

A

servants

7
Q

county in England where Sherwood Forest is located and where many of Robin’s adventures happen

A

Nottinghamshire

8
Q

Robin Hood

A

Robin Fitzooth

9
Q

household manager

A

steward

10
Q

pierced

A

transfixed

11
Q

treasure chests

A

coffers

12
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steward

A

household manager

13
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transfixed

A

pierced

14
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coffers

A

treasure chests

15
Q

a man who is head of a monastery

A

abbot

16
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a member of the church clergy who has authority over a group of local churches

A

bishop

17
Q

rightful king of England who is often away fighting crusades

A

King Richard I

18
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Richard’s evil brother who rules in his place when he is away at war

A

Prince JOhn

19
Q

a religious pilgrim who carries a palm as a token of his visit to the Holy Land

A
20
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a servant in the lowest feudal class who works under a lord

A

serf

21
Q

middle-class man who freely owns and farms land

A

yeoman

22
Q

“Let me come with you and serve your noble master too. I know I am but twelve years old - but sorrow brings us quickly to manhood…”

Who said this?

A

Much the Miller’s son

23
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“Let me come with you and serve your noble master too. I know I am but twelve years old - but sorrow brings us quickly to manhood…”

To whom was the speaker speaking?

A

Will Scarlet

24
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“Let me come with you and serve your noble master too. I know I am but twelve years old - but sorrow brings us quickly to manhood…”

Who is the noble master that the speker wants to serve?

A

Robin Hood

25
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“Let me come with you and serve your noble master too. I know I am but twelve years old - but sorrow brings us quickly to manhood…”

What is the sorrow that is spoken of?

A

The boy’s father has been killed

26
Q

Much the Miller was killed by whom?

A

Worman

27
Q

Will Scarlet thinks Much’s death is strange because he was shot with an arrow from where?

A

Locksley Hall

28
Q

“…the way to find contentment and security for the country was by justice and not by cruelty.”

Who thought this?

A

William Fitzooth

29
Q

“…the way to find contentment and security for the country was by justice and not by cruelty.”

What is the country that is spoken of?

A

England

30
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“…the way to find contentment and security for the country was by justice and not by cruelty.”

Why is there no contentment in that country?

A

There is ongoing anger and hatred between the Normans and the Saxons.

31
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After invading England in 1066, the Normans treated these people as slaves.

A

Saxons

32
Q

perfect example

A

paragon

33
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betrayers of one’s own countrey

A

traitors

34
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disloyalty

A

treason

35
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paragon

A

perfect example

36
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traitors

A

betrayers of one’s own countrey

37
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treason

A

disloyalty

38
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a monastery ruled by an abbot; where monks live

A

abbey

39
Q

home of Lord Fitzwalter and Miriam

A

Arlingford Castle

40
Q

someone who lives in the forest

A

forester

41
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a type of monk who vows to own no possessions and live by begging

A

friar

42
Q

a villain and mortal enemy of Robin Hood’s

A

Guy of Gisborne

43
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Earl Robert Fitzooth’s manor

A

Locksley Hall

44
Q

“As for my sword, I deliver it up to John and his officers - thus!”

Who said this?

A

Robin Hood

45
Q

“As for my sword, I deliver it up to John and his officers - thus!”

To whom was the speaker speaking?

A

Guy of Gisborne

46
Q

“As for my sword, I deliver it up to John and his officers - thus!”

How was the sword delivered up?

A

Robin used his sword to know out Sir Guy and escape.

47
Q

Who stops Robert and Marian’s wedding?

A

Guy of Gisborne

48
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deer meat

A

venison

49
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accurate

A

apt

50
Q

commands

A

dictates

51
Q

a wooden structure on which a criminal is executed by hanging

A

gallows

52
Q

where Robin and his followers live after being forced from Locksley Hall

A

Sherwood Forest

53
Q

“… while I go freely, I shall return willingly.”

Who said this?

A

Marian Fitzwalter

54
Q

“… while I go freely, I shall return willingly.”

To whom was the speaker speaking?

A

her father, Lord Fitzwalter

55
Q

“… while I go freely, I shall return willingly.”

Where is the speaker wanting to go?

A

She wants to be with robin in the Greenwood.

56
Q

“… while I go freely, I shall return willingly.”

What will happen if the speaker is allowed to go freely?

A

She will sneak out of Arlingford Castle and never return.

57
Q

Brother Michael is banished from the Abbey of Fountains because he is on the side of whom?

A

Robin Hood

58
Q

After Robin is declared an outlaw, where does he make his new home?

A

Sherwood Forest

59
Q

What does Robin Hood use to call his men to him?

A

a horn