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LNM1 Ch 8 Study Guide

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1.

Xerxes was an ancient king of the Greeks.

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2.

Darius invaded Greece and defeated the Greeks.

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3.

Cornelius Nepos wrote about famous Greeks.

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4.

Themistocles was an Athenian leader.

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5.

Melius in umbrā pugnābimus is a statement of courage.

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6.

The Spartan king ____________ delayed the advance of the Persians through Thermopylae.

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7.

What is Terence’s full name?

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8.

How is the quotation “Melius in umbrā pugnābimus” translated?

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9.

Who is reputed to have spoken the Greek equivalent of “Melius in umbrā pugnābimus”?

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10.

The battle to which the quote “Melius in umbrā pugnābimus” refers, took place at

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11.

How many Greeks died in the battle referred to in the quote “Melius in umbrā pugnābimus”?

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12.

The battle referred to in the quote “Melius in umbrā pugnābimus” was lost by the Greeks because they were

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13.

The Pythia gave her prophecies at the temple in

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14.

Themistocles interpreted the oracle to mean

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15.

Which deity gave advice to mankind through the Pythia?

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16.

Themistocles helped to defeat the Persians and save Greece in

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17.

Which king of Persia led the invasion stopped by Themistocles?

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18.

Match each Latin phrase to its English equivalent.

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in templō

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Spartan king

templa pulchra

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on wooden walls

mūrī ligneī

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to be freed from fear

mūrīs ligneīs

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she says

Dārīus

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in the temple

multī hominēs

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father of Xerxes

timōre līberārī

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beautiful temples

dīcitur

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wooden walls

dīcit

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many men

Leōnidās

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it is said

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19.

What is the gender of rīvus, rīvī?

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20.

The plural accusative of templum is

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21.

All of the following nouns are masculine EXCEPT

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22.

Which of the following is NOT a verb?

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23.

Which of the following prepositions governs the accusative?

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24.

The word “petition” is derived from the Latin word meaning

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25.

The present passive infinitive form of intellegere is

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26.

The passive form of petimus is

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27.

How is a third conjugation verb recognized in a vocabulary entry?

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28.

Which verb is NOT in the third conjugation?

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29.

Which form in the present tense of the third conjugation has the vowel u before the personal ending?

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30.

How is the present passive infinitive of a third conjugation verb formed?

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31.

Place to which takes the ablative case.

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32.

Place to/toward which is expressed by the ____________ case.

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33.

In the sentence, “They are freed from fear,” the underlined words are expressed in Latin by the ablative of

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34.

What case is used to show possession?

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35.

What use of the ablative is illustrated in the sentence “They carried their grain to town in a cart”?

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36.

Which preposition can govern more than one case?

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37.

What two uses of the ablative are illustrated in this sentence: The bird perched on my lap and sang with joy.

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38.

Julia ran into the water.

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39.

The Greeks prayed to the deity in the temple.

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40.

The soldiers’ camp is said to be large.

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41.

With great joy he says that the king is being conquered by the Romans.