Questions: Match the author to the work. You may use an answer more than once. (1 pt. each) "The Wanderer" Morte Darthur Doctor Faustus Much Ado About Nothing [Choose ] Exeter Book Elegies Marie de France Marlowe Shakespeare Herrick Donne Wyatt Elizabeth I Marvell Malory Ralegh

Match the author to the work. You may use an answer more than once. (1 pt. each)
"The Wanderer"

Morte Darthur

Doctor Faustus

Much Ado About Nothing
[Choose ]
Exeter Book Elegies
Marie de France
Marlowe
Shakespeare
Herrick
Donne
Wyatt
Elizabeth I
Marvell
Malory
Ralegh
Transcript text: Match the author to the work. You may use an answer more than once. (1 pt. each) "The Wanderer" Morte Darthur Doctor Faustus Much Ado About Nothing $\checkmark$ [Choose ] Exeter Book Elegies Marie de France Marlowe Shakespeare Herrick Donne Wyatt Elizabeth I Marvell Malory Ralegh
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To match the authors to their respective works, we need to identify the correct author for each listed work. Here are the matches:

  1. "The Wanderer" - This is an Old English poem found in the "Exeter Book Elegies." The specific author is unknown, but it is part of the collection known as the Exeter Book.

  2. Morte Darthur - The author of "Morte Darthur" is Sir Thomas Malory. This work is a compilation of Arthurian legends.

  3. Doctor Faustus - The author of "Doctor Faustus" is Christopher Marlowe. It is a play that tells the story of a man who makes a pact with the devil.

  4. Much Ado About Nothing - The author of "Much Ado About Nothing" is William Shakespeare. It is one of his well-known comedies.

Explanation for each option:

  • Exeter Book Elegies: This refers to a collection of Old English poetry, including "The Wanderer," with no specific author attributed.
  • Marie de France: Known for her lais, she is not associated with any of the works listed.
  • Marlowe: Correctly matched with "Doctor Faustus."
  • Shakespeare: Correctly matched with "Much Ado About Nothing."
  • Herrick, Donne, Wyatt, Elizabeth I, Marvell, Ralegh: None of these authors are associated with the works listed in the question. Sir Thomas Malory is the correct match for "Morte Darthur."
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