
SAT VERSION:
English underwent a remarkable phenomena stemming from the French conquering England in 1066.
We see a hypothetical scene: English removed from higher level activities; court, legal; writing…
This was implemented but it facilitate the diffusing of French and Latin into English.
So, it was not detrimental; people continued using English with nonchalance without guile;
until the glorious rebuttal of English in literature and science.
PARAPHRASE:
English underwent a remarkable event owing to the French conquering England in 1066.
We see a imagined scene: English removed from higher level activities; court, legal; writing…
This was done but it aided the grafting of French and Latin into English.
So, it was not harmful; people continued using English matter of factly without hiding;
until the glorious comeback of English in literature and science.
AI PARAPHRASE:
After the French conquered England in 1066, English was pushed out of high places—court, law, writing. French and Latin took over, but this helped English absorb their words. People kept using English freely, without trying to impress. Later, English rose again—strong in literature, science, and thought.
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