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Ch.10 - Rhetor. Vocab. abire, abii- accipere, accepi- callidus- capere, cepi- contentus- exclamare, exclamavi- Frater, fratris- imperium- inimicus-. Vocab. invenire, inveni- ire, ii- liber- nos- nuntiare, nuntiavi- pax- portus- quam-. Vocab. semper- sententia-
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Vocab abire, abii- accipere, accepi- callidus- capere, cepi- contentus- exclamare, exclamavi- Frater, fratris- imperium- inimicus-
Vocab invenire, inveni- ire, ii- liber- nos- nuntiare, nuntiavi- pax- portus- quam-
Vocab semper- sententia- servare, servavi- solus- tacere, tacui- uxor, uxoris- vehementer- vos-
Practice • Pick one 3rd declension noun and decline it • Pick 1 verb and conjugate in present, imperfect and perfect tense.
Ch 10 Sentences • Translate the sentences on pp. 162-165
Statuae p.168 • As a table, divide the translation into 3 sections • Lines 1-12 (legebant) • Lines 12 (postquam) - 25 (retineo) • Lines 26 (pueri) - end • Then illustrate what occurred in the translation in a 6 panel comic
Controversia p.166 • Read through the story and translate without writing it down • Make a chart of what the story cites as a strength for the Romans or for the Greeks
Debate! • How does your culture have the better strategy for war? • How has your culture contributed more in art, architecture, music, literature, and theater? • How has your culture’s form of government been more efficient? • Why are people better off living in Greece/Rome?
Comparative Adjectives Greater than Smarter than Stronger than __________ior quam almost any adjective
Examples • Find 5 adjectives in the textbook • Compare the people in the classroom using those adjectives • MUST BE APPROPRIATE!
Superlative Adjectives • Highest degree smartest best worst strongest
Predicate Adjectives • Any descriptive phrase that uses a form of “is” • “The dog is brown” vs. “the brown dog”
Homework • 10.7 in workbook • Page 73 • Bring in workbook on Wednesday
10.7 answers • notissimus B. iratissimus / iratior / iratus C. longior / longus / longissimus D. sordidissima / sordidior / sordida E. doctissimus / doctior / doctus
Classwork • 10.11 in workbook (p.77-78) 1-4, 6 10-12 17-21 24-33 * Finish for HW if necessary *
Study Guide • Ch 10 vocab (p180) • Comparative adjectives • Predicate adjectives • Roman school culture • Translation