a A person with artistic or literary interests who disregards conventional standards or behaviors
b A member of a group of English Protestants who in the 16th and 17th centuries advocated strict religious discipline along with simplification of the ceremonies and creeds of the church of England
c The function or duties of a housewife; housekeeping
d A controversial or unorthodox opinion or doctrine, as in politics, philosophy, or science
e To scatter widely
5 Multiple Choice Questions
The most elementary level of schooling in the Elizabethan Era where students learned to read and write in English and do basic arithmetic
An object worn, especially around the neck, as a charm against evil or injury
One who manages another's property, finances, or other affairs
Financial support and encouragement from the monarch, king or crown.
Marked by sterness or harshness
5 True/False Question
Chastity → Proudly
Conspicuous Consumption → The acquisition and display of expensive items to attract attention to one's wealth or to suggest that one is wealthy
Salve → A boy who acted as a knight's attendant
Prose → One who is excessively concerned with being or appearing to be proper, modest, or righteous
Bergamot → A controversial or unorthodox opinion or doctrine, as in politics, philosophy, or science