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Latin 2 Practice Exam

Latin 2 Practice Exam. Task 1: Translation. Miles Graecus eram atque in Bello Troiano pugnabam . I was a Greek soldier and I fought in the Trojan War. Domini nostri erant viri magni , atque valebant . Our masters were great men, and they were strong.

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Latin 2 Practice Exam

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  1. Latin 2 Practice Exam

  2. Task 1: Translation • Miles Graecuseramatque in Bello Troianopugnabam. • I was a Greek soldier and I fought in the Trojan War. • Domini nostrierantvirimagni, atquevalebant. • Our masters were great men, and they were strong. • Troianiviros nostros benepugnaverunt, sedmultasvictoriascepimus, Troia a nobiscaptaest, et oppidumoccupavimus. • The Trojans fought our men well, but we took many victories, Troy was captured by us, and we seized the town.

  3. Sociosmeossempermemoriātenebo. • I will always remember my comrades. • Post multaproelia, nunc a Troiāexcedemus. • After many battles, now we will depart from Troy. • Ulixesviros ad patriamamatamduxerit. • Ulysses will have led the men to their beloved homeland.

  4. Graeciconcordiam et familiaspetent. • The Greeks will seek peace and their families. • Multi populibarbarividebuntur. • Many foreign peoples will be seen. • Tumcasammeaminveniam et gratusero. • Then I will find my house and I will be grateful.

  5. Task 2: Illustration • Suggestions…

  6. Task 3: Analysis • Aderit: 1 / S / Future • Agunt: 3 / Pl / Pres / Active • Vidistine: Expect either yes or no • Nostrum: M / S / Acc • Officia: Direct Object • Agit: 3 / S / Pres / Active • Misit: Direct object = auxilium • Gratia nostra: Means • Accedit: 3 / S / Perf / Active • Fuerunt: 3 / Pl / Perf / Active

  7. Task 4: Culture • Ceres • Proserpina • Pluto • Neglected the fields • Mercury • Full of • Plagosus (full of whacks) • He was late to school • Vergil • Greeks & Trojans • Greeks • Aeneas • Venus • Anchises (his father) • Iulus/Ascanius (his son) • Juno

  8. Task 4: Culture • Dido • Evander • Circus Maximus • Curia • Trajan’s Forum • Temple of Vesta • Regia • Temple of Jupiter Best & Greatest/Temple of Capitoline Jove • Carcer • Rostra

  9. Task 5: Lexicon • I • T • K • A • G • X • C • L • W • P • U • D • V • O • Z • Y E B R F H S J M Q N

  10. Task 6: Sorting Hat

  11. Task 7: Composition • Suggestions… • Heri, librumlegebam. • Amicus mihilibrumdedit. • Librumamissum in carroinvēni. • Multoslibroslegam!

  12. Task 8: Proofreader • Rōmānītogāmin concordiamsednōn in bellōgerēbant. Toga signumconcordiāerat, quod dumtogam geris, tardēdebēomovēre. TemplumIanīetiamsignumconcordiaeest. Templumduāsiānuāscontinēbit. QuandōRōmānī bellum cum fīnitimīsgerēbant, iānuaeapertaesunt. Quandōconcordiamhabēbant, iānuaeclausaesunt. Non saepeiānuāsclausērunt, quod Rōmānīmultōsbellōsgessērunt. Quondam NumaPompiliusconcordiameffacuit et ianuāsclausit. Posteā, TullusHostiliusproelia cum populibusbarbarīscommīttit et ianuāsaperuit. Nuncregit Augustus, atqueitaRōmānīconcordiārumexspectant. Populusōtiuminvēnit. PoētaeAugustumlaudent. Moxmultōsvirōsmittet. Barbarōspugnābunt et superābunt. Rōmānīpopulōssuperātīsmagnīspoenīsafficient. TerraenovēcaptēImperiumRōmānumaugēbunt. Tum Augustus iānuāstemplīclaudet.

  13. Task 8: Proofreader • Example: in concordiamin concordiā • concordiāconcordiae • debeodebes • esterat/fuit • continebitcontinebat/continuit • multosbellosmultabella • effacuiteffecit • populibuspopulis • committitcommisit • concordiarumconcordiam • invenitinveniet • laudentlaudabunt • superatissuperatos • capte captae

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