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LNM1 Chapter 7 Study Guide

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A construction which begins with a “head verb” or a verb of cognition and is followed by an infinitive is called an _______ .
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A Latin word that can mean “himself,” “herself,” or “themselves” is _______ .
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What is the translation of the famous quotation “Ōdī et amō”?
I hate and I love
I also love to hate
I also love to be hated
I love even as I hate
Who is the author of the quotation “Ōdī et amō”?
Caesar
Vergil

Catullus
Cicero
The author of the quotation “Ōdī et amō” is describing his feelings about
Pyrrhus
Clodia
Caesar
Terentia
Catullus lived in the first century bce.
True
False
Clodia and Lesbia are probably the same person.
True
False
We have fewer than ten of Catullus’s poems in existence today.
True
False
Like Catullus, Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid also wrote elegiac poetry.
True
False
All of the following wrote love poetry EXCEPT
Terence
Ovid
Propertius
Tibullus
The existence of a “secret lover” is a theme that is carried through much of the later Middle Ages poetry.
True
False
What kind of bird does the girlfriend of the poet have?
chickadee
parakeet
bluebird
sparrow
Catullus compares his girlfriend to a sparrow.
True
False
Catullus is jealous of the sparrow.
True
False
Catullus urges his girlfriend to love him because, ultimately, life is short.
True
False
How does the poet feel about the girl’s bird?
He likes to play with it.
He is contemptuous.
He is jealous.
He thinks it is a pest.
The girl allows the bird to bite her
chin
finger
cheek
hand
The idea of courtly love in the Middle Ages was based on the concepts found in the work of the Roman elegiac poets and contained all of the following EXCEPT

the lady is married
the lovers overcome obstacles to be united
the love affair is always secret
The adjective mellītus is used to describe
old men
the poet
the bird
the girl
The girl loves the bird more than
the poet himself
the words of her critics
her own eyes
her own life
The phrase ūnīus assis tells just how much Catullus values the opinions of old men.
True
False
A reader of Catullus’s poetry can hear the chirping of the sparrow in the Latin word pīpiat.
True
False
Match the Latin noun form with its English meaning.
senēs
pet
verba
with eyes
dominās
words
pāx
of a sparrow
digitō
loves
dēliciae
with a finger
amōrēs
mistresses
oculīs
of sisters
sorōrum
peace
passeris
old men
What case is used for the object of invideō?
dative
genitive
accusative
ablative
The Pacific Ocean was named from the Latin word for
large
peace
water
famous
All of the following are derived from senex EXCEPT
seniority
senate
sensible
senile
I want to live in a sorority where the members all treat each other like
family
daughters
sisters
old friends
Identify the case and number of pācis.
nominative singular
genitive singular
dative plural
ablative plural
Identify the case and number of sorōrī.
ablative singular
genitive singular
dative singular
nominative plural
What third declension ending is the same as the nominative plural?
ablative plural
genitive singular
accusative plural
dative singular
The adjective pulchra agrees with all of the following EXCEPT
amor
verba
soror
pāx
Which two cases have identical plural endings in each declension?
nominative and genitive
nominative and accusative
dative and ablative
dative and accusative
Which of the following is NOT ablative singular?
amōre
sorōre
tenēre
passere
Which of the following is genitive plural?
senum
verbum
gremium
dolum
He thinks that her eyes are beautiful.
oculī pulchrae sunt
oculōs pulchrās esse
oculī pulchrī sunt
oculōs pulchrōs esse
She thinks that she herself is the love of his life.
sē amōrem esse
illam amōrem esse
illa amor est
sē amor est
We ought to love peace more than war.
Pācem plūs quam bellum amāre dēbēmus.
Pācem plūs quam bellō amāre dēbēmus.
Pācī plūs quam bellī amārī dēbēmus.
Pāce plūs quam bella amārī dēbēmus.
The word “pantry” is derived from the Latin word meaning
food
bread
closet
storage
A carnivorous animal eats
everything
meat
vegetables
grass
Lactic acid is found in
oranges
milk
bacon
coffee
Piscatory birds live on
fish
berries
nuts
seeds
According to the conversation in the cafeteria, the food there is
sagīnātus
malus
sapidus
terrestrius