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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Yesterday night, I felt strong enough to face my fears to defeat the bugs in my closet. I took a broom and shoved it up with valiant effort. The creature had the audacity to jump up, which made me a bit scared. The somber light in my closet made me even more frightened. I used the bug spray. and it didn't work, I got sad in deception. The spray had exploited me. I had felt a bit desolated but then decided to try again. I was steadfast. I decided to spray bleach on it. It was twitching and was oblivious. Finally, I felt satisfied ad cheered quietly.
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<em>Mitch's brother had a sickness like Morrie's so that is one similarity. Morrie also has a younger brother like Mitch. A contrast is that Morrie knows it is okay to show your emotion ex: crying Mitch however does not......</em>
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