REPORT: ANGLO-SAXON CULTURE AND LITERATURE
Here is your goal for this assignment:
Demon...
REPORT: ANGLO-SAXON CULTURE AND LITERATURE
Here is your goal for this assignment:
Demonstrate increased familiarity with the Anglo-Saxon period and/or literature
Choose one of the following essay assignments.
Research Sutton Hoo and write an essay of at least 250 words about what you have learned. If possible, share your essay with the class.
(Or) Read a translation of an Anglo-Saxon work: Beowulf, Anglo-Saxon Riddles, "The Seafarer," or "The Wanderer." Write an essay of at least 250 words describing your reaction to what you read.
For either option, remember to document your sources properly, using MLA format. Click here to review the MLA Style Guide.
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
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