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Latin The Punic Wars Take Test: PW - Unit Exam

Take Test: PW - Unit Exam

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Hercules Third Labor: The Cerynean Stag

Postquam Eurystheo caedes Hydrae nuntiata est, magnus timor animum eius occupavit. Iussit igitur Herculem cervum quendam ad se referre; noluit enim virum tantae audaciae in urbe retinere. Hic autem cervus, cuius cornua aurea fuisse traduntur, incredibili fuit celeritate. Hercules igitur primo vestigiis eum in silva persequebatur; deinde ubi cervum ipsum vidit, omnibus viribus currere coepit.

Usque ad vesperum currebat, neque nocturnum tempus sibi ad quietem relinquebat, frustra tamen currebat; nullo enim modo cervum consequi poterat. Tandem ubi totum annum cucurrerat (ita traditur), cervum cursu exanimatum cepit, et vivum ad Eurystheum rettulit.

Eurystheus, -i m. - Eurystheus (the king who gave H. his labors) caedes, caedis f. - slaughter, death cervus, -i m. - stag quisdam, quaedam, quoddam - a certain audacia, -ae f. - daring, audacity cornua n. pl. - horns trador, tradi - to be believed vestigium, -i n. - track, trace persequor, persequi - to pursue Usque ad - all the way up to quietas, -tatis f. - rest cursus, -us m. - running

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Translate the second paragraph of the passage into English. Notes and vocabulary are below.

Usque ad vesperum currebat, neque nocturnum tempus sibi ad quietem relinquebat, frustra tamen currebat; nullo enim modo cervum consequi poterat. Tandem ubi totum annum cucurrerat (ita traditur), cervum cursu exanimatum cepit, et vivum ad Eurystheum rettulit.

Eurystheus, -i m. - Eurystheus (the king who gave H. his labors) caedes, caedis f. - slaughter, death cervus, -i m. - stag quisdam, quaedam, quoddam - a certain audacia, -ae f. - daring, audacity cornua n. pl. - horns trador, tradi - to be believed vestigium, -i n. - track, trace persequor, persequi - to pursue Usque ad - all the way up to 'quies, quietis, f. - rest cursus, -us m. - running

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Arial  3 (12pt) 

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How would you identify the word eius in the first sentence of the first paragraph? partitive genitive

ablative of agent

nominative subject

genitive of possession

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To whom does the word se refer to in the second sentence of the first paragraph? Hercules

Iolaus

Eurystheus

Juno

Juppiter

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What case and function is se in the second sentence of the first paragraph? ablative of agent

dative indirect object

dative of special verb

ablative of means

none of the above

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What was Hercules first step in finding the stag? he ran with incredible swiftness

he asked around

he looked for its tracks

Eurystheus told him where to find it

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What did Hercules do when he saw the stag? he shot it with a poisoned arrow

he strangled it

he ran with all of his strength

he prayed to Jupiter to help him

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To whom does sibirefer in the first sentence of the second paragraph? the stag

Hercules

Eurystheus

none of the above

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it died from running too far

Hercules shot it with an arrow

it got away

Hercules brought it back alive to Eurystheus

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What would be the best answer for the case and function of cursu in the last sentence of the second paragraph?

ablative of prepositional object

ablative of cause

dative indirect object

accusative direct object

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What is the correct person, number, tense, voice, and mood of rettulit in the last sentence of the second paragraph?

3rd person, singular, present, active, indicative

3rd person, singular, perfect, active, indicative

3rd person, singular, present, active, imperative

3rd person, singular, perfect, passive, indicative

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What is the case and function of totum annum in the last sentence of the second paragraph?

accusative direct object

ablative of time within

accusative of preposition

accusative of duration of time

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Match the Latin with the English/English meaning for these abbreviations, mottoes, and maxims. -  etc.

-  e.g.

-  i.e.

-  semper fidelis

-  in medias res

-  fiat lux

A. in the middle of things B. and so forth C. for example D. in other words E. let there be light F. always faithful

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Give two state mottoes in Latin and English; be sure to identify from which state they come.

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Arial  3 (12pt) 

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Choose the correct Latin for the phrase: we were going ibimus

eramus

eamus

ibamus

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Choose the correct Latin for the phrase: it becomes fiat

fit

fiet

fet

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Choose the correct Latin for the phrase: I shall prefer malebo

malem

malam

mavolam

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volimus

vellimus

volemus

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Choose the correct Latin for the phrase: you were able potuis

potuisti

pofuit

possuisti

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Choose the correct Latin for the phrase: to have wished voluit

velle

volui

voluisse

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Choose the correct Latin for the phrase: about to bear tulissus

latus

laturus

ferebo

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Choose the correct Latin for the phrase: you will become fietis

fis

fiebitis

fiebatis

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Choose the correct Latin for the phrase: you prefer malis

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Choose the correct Latin for the phrase: they will be essebunt

subunt

erunt

erint

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Choose the correct Latin for the phrase: I bore tuli

feram

tulisti

tulisse

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