Ch. IV: The ScandinaviansThe great majority of the settlers did not belong to the ruling class, and their social standing must have been, on the whole, slightly ____ Blank 1 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus ______ to the average of the English.The _____ Blank 2 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus _____ loan-words in English provide linguistic ____ Blank 3 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus ______ of the Scandinavian influence.Unlike the French words introduced later, which were often associated with the _____ Blank 4 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus _____, the Scandinavian words are used by high and low alike.Many of the Scandinavian words are __ Blank 5 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus ________ expressions for everyday things, making them feel less foreign compared to French words.In many statistical calculations, Scandinavian words have been _____ Blank 6 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus _____ included in the native elements of English.An Englishman cannot _____ Blank 7 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus _____ without using Scandinavian words; they are essential to the language like ___ Blank 8 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus _______ are to daily life.Ch. V: The FrenchMany French words have become ____ Blank 9 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus ______ of the English language, appearing as familiar as the native words from the ____ Blank 10 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus ______ period.However, some French words have never become popular among the common people and may not be understood by ___ Blank 11 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus _______.The difference between the native word “help” and the French word “aid” illustrates that the ___ Blank 12 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus _______ word is closer to the nation’s heart.In times of danger, we say “God ___ Blank 13 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus _______ me!” rather than “God aid me!” indicating a deeper emotional connection.The word “folk” has largely been ____ Blank 14 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus ______ by “people,” mainly due to its political and social implications.The terms “hearty” and “cordial” both appeared in the language around the same time, but “hearty” is often seen as warmer and more ____ Blank 15 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus ______.All of this points to the idea that the ____ Blank 16 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus ______ expression has stronger associations with fundamental human experiences.The ____ Blank 17 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus ______ of the word “help” shows that it includes a sense of dependence that “aid” may not fully convey.____ Blank 18 Вопрос 1 literary peopleinadvertentlyemploymentcorroborationrefinedpart and parceljuridicalsupersededindispensablethrivedaily fareformerpre-Conquest‘upper ten’superiormonosyllabichelpThus ______, the distinctions between these synonyms highlight the emotional weight carried by native words compared to their borrowed counterparts.

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