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IV. Stage 36 Final exam review. Latin JEOPARDY. Verbs. Latin to English. Grammar. Latin Idioms and Phrases. Roman culture & history. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.
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IV Stage 36 Final exam review LatinJEOPARDY
Verbs Latin to English Grammar Latin Idioms and Phrases Roman culture & history 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Verbs for 100 delectaris You are being delighted
Verbs for 200 fert he brings
Verbs for 300 agitant they drive him out
Verbs for 400 intellegat he is understanding (pres subjunctive)
Verbs for 500 transiens crossing
Latin to English for 100 • libellum novum secum fert quod bene scit … he bring his little book with him because he knows well …
Latin to English for 200 hic senex tam stultus est ut epigrammata mea auferat neque verba intellegat This man is so stupid that he is bring my epigrams and does not understand the words.
Latin to English for 300 Martiale haec verba locuto, auditores rident, plaudunt, senem e foro agitant. With these words having been said by Martial, the audience laughed, applauded and chased the old man from the forum.
Latin to English for 400 animadverto omnes discipulos praeter te laborare. I notice that all of the students work besides you.
Latin to English for 500 vicini putant agros meos vacuos esse. The neighbors think that my fields are empty.
Grammar for 100(Select the verb written in present subjunctive ) cavebunt, caveant, cavent, caverunt caveant
Grammar for 200 (Select the verb written in imperfect subjunctive.) audiam, audirem audivissem, audivero audirem
Grammar for 300(name the tense, voice and mood) recitabitis You all will recite
Grammar for 400(name the tense, voice and mood) erubescens Perfect active particple
Grammar for 500 (name the tense, voice and mood) convalescerem Subjunctive imperfect active
Phrases 100 historia est vitae magistra history is the tutor of life
Phrases 200 amici, diem perdidi Friends, I have lost the day
Phrases 300 fonte puro pura defluit aqua From a clear spring clear water flows
Phrases 400 parva scintilla saepe magnam flamam excitati a small spark ignites a big flame
Phrases 500 ex ore parvaulorum veritas out of the mouth of children (comes) truth
Culture for 100 The rented hall for a public reading was called a(n) _____. auditorium
Culture for 200 Augustus’ nephew, immortalized by the poet Vergil, was _____. Marcellus
Culture for 300 Why were the public readings were important to the author? They allowed him to publicize his work without the expense of publishing many copies of his book
Culture for 400 The usual audience for a more comfortable first reading might include the patron, his family, and _____. the writer’s friends
Culture for 500 Name the good emperor who had a disease (and drooled) Claudius Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus