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The span from 1100 to 1350 is sometimes discriminated as the Anglo-Norman Period because ..................

AThe non-Latin literature of that time was written mainly in Anglo-Norman

BThe literature of that time was primarily in Latin

CIt was a time marked by the dominance of Old English poetry

DThe predominant language was Middle English

Answer:

A. The non-Latin literature of that time was written mainly in Anglo-Norman

Read Explanation:

  • The span from 1100 to 1350 is sometimes discriminated as the AngloNorman Period because the non-Latin literature of that time was written mainly in Anglo-Norman, the French dialect spoken by the invaders, who had established themselves as the ruling class of England, and who shared a literary culture with French-speaking areas of mainland Europe.


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