Chapter XII Reveiw Flashcards

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1
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T or F: Livy is considered to be the foremost Roman historian.

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True

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T or F: Livy wrote during the latter days of Roman Republic.

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False

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T or F: Livy wrote over 100 books of Roman history which remain for our use today.

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True

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T or F: Livy wrote only about events of his own lifetime.

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False

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T or F: Livy spent his entire life in Patavium, a city which greatly influenced his writing.

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False

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T or F: the story of G. Mucius illustrates an example of great bravery.

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True

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T or F: G. Mucius was a contemporary of Livy.

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False

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T or F: The Etruscans, led by Lars Porsena, captured Mucius.

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True

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T or F: Mucius was given the name Scaevola because he lost his left hand in a fire.

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False.

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T or F: Mucius was eventually executed by Porsena.

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False

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11
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Ego is to nos as tu is to ____.

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Vos

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The forms nobis and vobis are pronouns in the same _____.

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Case

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13
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Is, ea, and id are pronouns of the _____ person.

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3rd

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The feminine singular pronoun ea is the same as neuter _____ pronoun ea.

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Plural

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15
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The 3rd person pronouns are identical in the _____ and _______ cases in plural.

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Dative, ablative

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Instead of the genitive case of the personal pronoun, the possessive ____ form is preferred.

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Adj.

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Meus is to tuus as noster is to ____.

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Vester

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18
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The irregular noun vis may be easily confused with the Latin word ____ which the Latin term for man.

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Vir

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The pronoun is, ea, and id primarily follow the pattern of the first and second ____.

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Declension

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The _____ forms of the personal pronouns is, ea, id, may also on occasion be used as pronouns this or that.

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Demonstrated

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21
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For the English derivative irascible the Latin root word is _____ which means ______.

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Ira, anger

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22
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For the English derivative “homicide” the Latin root word is _____ which means _____.

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Homo, man

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23
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For the English derivative “tantamount” the Latin root word is ____ which means _____.

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Tantus, so great

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24
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For the English derivative “ambidextrous” the Latin root word is _____ which means _____.

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Dextir, right hand

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For the English derivative “igneous” the Latin root word is ___ which means _____.

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Ignis, fire

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26
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For the English derivative “ostensibly” the Latin root word is _____ and _____ which means _____ and ______.

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Ostendo: to show
Teno: to hold

27
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For the English derivative “depository” the Latin root word is ____ which means ____.

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Pono, to place; put

28
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For the English derivative “bellicose” the Latin root word is _____ which means _____.

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Bellum, war

29
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For the English derivative “nominal” the Latin root word is _____ which means ____.

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Nomus, name

30
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For the English derivative “manufacture” the Latin root word is _____ which means ____.

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Manu: hand
Facto: to make

31
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What are the Latin pronouns for the sent. “Give me your iPod!” (2)

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Mihi (gen.)

Tuum (n. acc.)

32
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What is the Latin for moor the pronoun in the the sent: “They went with YOU both to the ball game.”

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Vobis

33
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What is the Latin for moor the pronoun in the the sent: “The teacher saw US on Tv.”

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Nos

34
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What is the Latin for moor the pronoun in the the sent: “Are YOU a serious president candidate?”

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Tu

35
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What is the Latin for moor the pronoun in the the sent: “I have a feeling I’ve met HIM before.” (2)

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Ego, eum

36
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What is the Latin for moor the pronoun in the the sent: “ Show them the damage that was done to the car.”

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Eis

37
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What is the Latin for moor the pronoun in the the sent: “What is it?”

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Id

38
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What is the Latin for moor the pronoun in the the sent: “The work was done by the students and THEIR friends.”

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Eorum

39
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What is the Latin for moor the pronoun in the the sent: “Joe met the girls at the dance and instantly like THEM.”

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Eas

40
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What is the Latin for moor the pronoun in the the sent: “Tell US the story of your childhood.”

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Nobis

41
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The pronoun form of mihi is

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Dative singular

42
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The form of nos is

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First person pronoun

43
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In the sent. Donas mihi ____ dextram, we understand

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Tuam

44
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Pro viribus means

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For the men

45
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Regnat populus means

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The people rule

46
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“His friend” is best rendered into Latin as

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Eius amicus

47
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“Your name” is best rendered as

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Tuum nomen

48
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Pugnabatur means

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It was being fought

49
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“Te hostem capere cupiebam” means

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I wanted you to capture the enemy.

50
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“Prope me ponitur ignis” means

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The fire is placed near me.

51
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“To him” is rendered into Latin as

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Ei

52
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“Nos et eos credere debes” means

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You ought to trust them and us.

53
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“My house is your house” means in Latin

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Mea casa est tua casa.

54
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“Your words” is best translated into Latin

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Tua verba

55
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“Praemium eius cupit” means

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He wants his reward

56
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“Intellegit eos esse nostros amicos” means

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He understands that they are our friends.

57
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“Tua, mea, et nostsra” means

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Yours, mine, and ours

58
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The singular form of the sent. “Romani nobis similes sunt” is

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Romanus mihi similis est.

59
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The dative plural of vir is

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Viribus

60
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“Your horses” means

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Tui equi

61
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“That queen” means

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Ea Regina

62
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“Videris mihi multos habere amicos” means

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You seem to me to have many friends.

63
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Which form is nominative?

A. Me B. te C. Nos D. Eum

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Nos