Matter of England<span>, </span>romances of English heroes<span> and </span>romances derived from English legend<span> are terms that 20th century scholars have given to a loose corpus of </span>Medieval literature 1 and 2<span> that in general deals with the locations characters and themes concerning </span>England<span>, </span>English history <span>or </span>English cultural mores<span> and shows some continuity between the poetry and myths of the </span>pre-Norman<span> or </span>Anglo-Saxon<span> era of </span>English history<span> as well as themes motifs and plots deriving from </span>English folklore<span>.
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There is a difference between both, while old money has had their money for generations they also have an upper hand. They might have a bit more of insight in they’re buisness and know the ins and outs better than new money, new money is just begining to see and understand the do’s and don’ts.
Can you provide the allotted answers you're supposed to pick from?
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Answer:
I <u>have stuck</u> it with glue.
Explanation:
Present perfect describes something that occurred or was the state of things at an unspecified time in the past.
e.g I<u> have walked</u> on this path before.