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Cards 1
Old English is an early form of the English language.
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Cards 2
Old English remained unchanged throughout its history.
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Cards 3
Old English manuscripts include epic poems like Beowulf.
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Cards 4
Old English vocabulary was influenced by Latin due to the Christianization of England.
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Cards 5
Old English originated in Scandinavia.
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Cards 6
The Anglo-Saxons were the primary speakers of Old English.
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Cards 7
Old English had a complex system of noun declensions.
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Cards 8
Old English had a strong oral tradition before the widespread use of writing.
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Cards 9
Old English manuscripts are primarily written in Latin.
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Cards 10
Old English was mainly a written language with little oral tradition.
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Cards 11
Old English is a form of modern English.
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Cards 12
Old English was spoken in England until the 16th century.
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Cards 13
Old English underwent significant changes after the Norman Conquest of England.
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Cards 14
Old English had a simple system of noun declensions.
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Cards 15
Old English has had no impact on the English language.
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Cards 16
Old English was spoken in England from around the 5th century to the 11th century.
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Cards 17
Old English vocabulary was not influenced by other languages.
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Cards 18
Old English has had a lasting impact on the development of the English language.
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Cards 19
Old English has its roots in the languages of the Germanic tribes that settled in England.
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Cards 20
The Celts were the primary speakers of Old English.
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