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Chapter 9 Study Guide

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1.

Sallust is a great Roman playwright.

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2.

Cicero delivered a speech in defense of Catiline.

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3.

Catiline and his fellow conspirators had an army camped in Apulia.

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4.

Who is the author of the quotation, “Ō tempora, ō mōrēs”?

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5.

The quotation “Ō tempora, ō mōrēs” is found in a speech against

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6.

With what genre is Sallust associated?

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7.

Who are the patrēs (line 9)?

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8.

Catiline’s actions described in the sentence “Catīlina audit et terram spectat” (line 9) make him appear

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9.

Catiline and his army were defeated in

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10.

The verb crēdō, crēdere is followed by the ablative case.

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11.

Match the Latin to the English translation.

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sē gerit

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senators

venimus

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he behaves

audior

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in my city

in urbem meam

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we are coming

quis

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to be known

Patrēs

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who?

capita

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because of the war

propter bellum

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into my city

in urbe meā

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heads

scirī

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I am heard

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12.

Which of the following is NOT masculine?

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13.

Which of the following can only be plural?

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14.

Which noun is NOT in the third declension?

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15.

Which of the following is NOT neuter?

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16.

Which verb takes a dative?

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17.

Marine biology is a study of life

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18.

A suburb is located

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19.

Socrates laid no claim to being omniscient.

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20.

We are sentient beings because we

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21.

The auditory signals of the quarterback were ­­­_______ by his teammates.

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22.

The fourth conjugation present passive infinitive ending is –īrī.

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23.

The largest of the four conjugations is the fourth.

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24.

What present active infinitive ending identifies a fourth conjugation verb?

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25.

The present passive infinitive of a fourth conjugation verb is formed by

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26.

Which of the following is NOT a fourth conjugation verb?

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27.

Fourth conjugation verbs can be distinguished from regular third conjugation verbs by the spelling of all the following forms EXCEPT

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28.

The Latin word mōs, mōris, m. is a third declension i–stem noun.

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29.

The Latin word exemplar, exemplāris, n. is a third declension i–stem noun

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30.

Third declension i-stem nouns end in –ium in the genitive plural.

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31.

Which of the following is in the ablative case?

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32.

The endings of masculine or feminine i–stem nouns differ from regular third declension nouns ONLY in the

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33.

Which of the following do NOT have the same endings for neuter i–stem nouns?

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34.

We know the death of the citizens is desired by Catiline.

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35.

The soldiers attack the city and behave themselves like good men.

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36.

The men and women of the city feel death is coming and no aid is being given by their king.

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37.

The Romans wore togas; the Gauls wore trousers.

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38.

A pilleus is worn on the

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39.

Because Helena hopes to see her boyfriend at the party, she tells her friends she wants to wear (a)

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40.

Maria is ironing her slacks.

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41.

Quid ad convivium gestābis?