LNM1 Ch 6 Study Guide

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33 questions
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Iacta ālea est means “The die is cast”.

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Julius Caesar said Iacta ālea est when he crossed the Tiber river.

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Suetonius was the biographer who wrote about Julius Caesar.

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Who spoke the famous quotation, “Iacta ālea est”?

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The quotation “Iacta ālea est” was prompted by the crossing of the

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The quotation “Iacta ālea est” today symbolizes a person who

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Who was assassinated on the Ides of March in 44 BCE?

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Which of the following statements about the Druids is NOT true?

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The Druids were high priests in the Celtic society of the Gauls.

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Caesar’s work entitled Dē Bellō Gallicō gives an account of his conquest of modern-day

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According to Caesar, the Druids are

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How did the Druids preserve their knowledge?

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The noun liber means “book”.

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The verb possummeans “to place”.

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The preposition propter takes the ablative case.

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Which verb does NOT have a passive voice?

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All of the following are adverbs EXCEPT

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What is the meaning of dum?

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An epistolary novel...

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Draggable itemCorresponding Item
possumus
by the good men
es
to be taught
ā bonīs virīs
While they tell stories.
docērī
the girl’s letter
potest
you are
multī puerī
many boys
epistulam puellae
we are able
solentne servāre
she is able
sunt
Are they accustomed to save?
Dum fābulās nārrant.
they are
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The third person singular of sum is sunt.

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Change est to the corresponding plural form.

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Which of the following is NOT an infinitive?

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The verbs possum, dēbeō, and soleō usually take a complementary infinitive.

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All of the following take a complementary infinitive EXCEPT

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Intransitive verbs do not have direct objects.

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All of the following verbs are transitive EXCEPT

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All of the following verbs are intransitive EXCEPT

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What is the meaning of hodiē?

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According to the passage entitled “Preparing for a Test,” Christina objects to learning a passage from Caesar for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

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Change this sentence to the passive equivalent: Magistrae puerōs et puellās docēre possunt.

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Boys and girls can be taught.

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Examples of a good life can be preserved in books