Revision Key for Units 25-27

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Question 1

Ar-go-li-|ci || re-di-|ere du-|ces || al-|ta-ri-a |fumant (hexameter)

– * * | – * * | – * * | – – | – * * | – –

po-ni-tur |ad pa-tri-|os || bar-ba-ra |prae-da de-|os (pentameter)

– * * | – * * | – || – * * | – * * | –

gra-ta fe-|runt nym-|phae || pro |sal-vis |do-na ma-|ri-tis (hexameter)

– * * | – – | – – | – – | – * * | – –

il-li |vic-ta su-|is || Tro-i-a |fa-ta ca-|nunt (pentameter)

– – | – * * | – || – * * | – * * | –

mi-ran-|tur ius-|ti-que se-|nes || tre-pi-|dae-que pu-|el-lae (hexameter)

– – | – – | – * * | – * * | – * * | – –

nar-ran-|tis con-|iunx || pen-det ab |o-re vi-|ri (pentameter)

– – | – – | – || – * * | – * * | –

at-qu(e) a-li-|quis po-si-|ta || mon-|strat fe-ra |proe-li-a |men-sa (hexameter)

– * * | – * * | – – | – * * | – * * | – –

pin-git et |e-xi-gu-|o || Per-ga-ma |to-ta me-|ro (pentameter)

– * * | – * * | – || – * * | – * * | –



Question 2

(i) 3rd s. (m.) perf. ind. of for speak.

(ii) 2nd pl. plpf. subj. act. of incipio begin.

(iii) 3rd s. pres. ind. act. of aio say.

(iv) 3rd pl. pres. ind. act. of nequeo be unable.

(v) (=oderunt) 3rd pl. perf. (=pres.) ind. act. (with alternative ending) of odi hate.

(vi) either pres. inf. of sum be or pres. inf. act. of edo eat.

(vii) 1st pl. (f.) plpf. ind. of gaudeo rejoice.

(viii) archaic form of the pres. inf. pass. of relinquo abandon.

(ix) 1st s. fut. perf. (=fut.) ind. act. of memini remember.

(x) 3rd s. pres. subj. act. of audeo dare.



Question 3

(i) Conare laetus esse.

(ii) Ea esse mala saepe dicebatur.

(iii) Veretur (or timet/metuit) ut (or ne . . . non) filius redeat.

(iv) Dubito num ad Galliam ire possim ut Labienum iuvem.

(v) Dubitari non debet quin Vergilius maximus poeta sit.

(vi) Me impedivit ne (or quominus) loquerer.

(vii) Accidit ut Galli castra Romanorum oppugnarent.

(viii) Eam non impediverunt quominus (or quin) equum emeret.

(ix) Quod aegrotas, me perturbat.

(x) Nemo est quin putet Ciceronem sapientem esse.

(xi) Haud dubium est quin cum Germanis pugnare timuerit.

(xii) Vos non prohibebo quominus (or quin) Caesarem audiatis.



Question 4

(i) greedy for food (objective gen.) (ii) a man with pierced chest (lit. pierced with respect to chest, acc. of respect) (iii) your own sister (ipsius possessive gen. emphasizing possessive adj. tua) (iv) to remain many hours (acc. to express time how long) (v) a breaker of peace (objective gen.) (vi) a wall five feet high (lit. of five feet, gen. of description) (vii) what a beautiful girl! (acc. of exclamation) (viii) to live a life (cognate acc.) (ix) the toga of Brutus (possessive gen.) (x) enough words (partitive gen.) (xi) a mountain of gold (attributive gen.) (xii) disasters of war (i.e disasters involved in war, broad use of possessive gen. to express association) (xiii) four of you (partitive gen.) (xiv) a wall five feet high (acc. to express dimension) (xv) the virtue of kindess (appositional gen.)



Question 5

(i) metus moriendi (objective) (ii) parum prudentiae (partitive) (iii) nihil novi (partitive) (iv) puer annorum quinque (descriptive) (v) vir avidus pecuniae (objective) (vi) praemium auri (attributive) (vii) verbum virtutis (appositional) (viii) carmen Vergilii (possessive) (ix) puella memor patris (objective) (x) femina magnae sapientiae (descriptive)

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(c) Gavin Betts 2000