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Julli [10]
3 years ago
12

Drag each tile to the correct box. Match the Middle English word with its modern English equivalent. uglike cullen dasen blunder

n daze arrowBoth blunder arrowBoth ugly arrowBoth kill arrowBoth
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Leviafan [203]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Uglike = ugly.

2. Cullen = kill.

3. Dasen = daze.

4. Blundern = blunder.

Explanation:

Middle English can be defined as a form of English language spoken during the medieval times, typically between 1150 and 1500 AD. It is considered to be spoken after the Norman conquest.

On the other hand, modern English refers to a form of English language spoken since 1450 or 1550 AD after the Great Vowel shift in England.

<em><u>Middle English = Modern English</u></em>.

1. <em><u>Uglike</u></em> is a middle English language which means <em><u>ugly</u></em> in modern English language.

2. <em><u>Cullen</u></em> is a middle English language which means to <em><u>kill</u></em> in modern English language. It was derived from the old English word cwellan.

3. <u><em>Dasen</em></u> is a middle English language which means to be <em><u>daze</u></em>. It was derived from the old Norse word dasathr.

4. <em><u>Blundern</u></em> is a middle English language which means to make a <em><u>blunder</u></em>.

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