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Stage 5 Test Review

Stage 5 Test Review

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World Languages

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

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Ashley Allgood

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7 Slides • 34 Questions

1

Stage 5 Test Review

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Multiple Choice

Define - ridet

1

laugh, smile

2

clap

3

shout

4

stand

5

hear

3

Multiple Choice

Define - turba

1

shout

2

crowd

3

play

4

run

5

hooray

4

Multiple Choice

Define per

1

out of, from

2

to, towards

3

through

4

in

5

but

5

Multiple Choice

Define currit

1

watch

2

walk

3

run

4

clap

5

smile, laugh

6

Multiple Choice

Define quoque

1

because

2

like

3

but

4

also

5

through

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Reading Comprehension Tips

  • know your vocabulary

  • read the question first the questions go in order of the passage, so don't skip around

  • consider taking notes as you read to help you remember characters and actions

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Multiple Select

Select all nominative plural endings.

1

ae

2

um

3

es

4

a

5

i

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Multiple Choice

(ego, tu, Caecilius, poetae) ad theatrum contendunt.

1

EGO

2

TU

3

CAECILIUS

4

POETAE

10

Multiple Choice

ego matrem (porto, portas, portat, portant).

1

PORTO

2

PORTAS

3

PORTAT

4

PORTANT

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Multiple Choice

“ecce! ancillae currunt!” servus (clamo, clamas, clamat, clamant).

1

CLAMO

2

CLAMAS

3

CLAMAT

4

CLAMANT

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Multiple Choice

(ego, tu, Metella, agricolae) es iratus!

1

EGO

2

TU

3

METELLA

4

AGRICOLAE

13

Multiple Choice

mercator in villa (adsum, ades, adest, adsunt).

1

ADSUM

2

ADES

3

ADEST

4

ADSUNT

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Multiple Choice

Grumio et ancilla (sum, es, est, sunt) coqui.

1

SUM

2

ES

3

EST

4

SUNT

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PARENTHESES SENTENCES TIPS

Pay attention to only who is doing the verb!

O - EGO

S - TU

T - S/HE (NOM SINGULAR -A, US, ~)

NT - THEY (NOM PLURAL -AE, I, ES)

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Multiple Choice

Tokens told the individual what entrance to use and where to sit.

1

TRUE

2

FALSE

17

Multiple Choice

A wealthy citizen might pay for a day of theatrical performances to gain political popularity.

1

TRUE

2

FALSE

18

Multiple Choice

An awning was always used on a windy day to protect the citizens.

1

TRUE

2

FALSE

19

Multiple Choice

The farces and comedies were the main productions and often lasted for several acts.

1

TRUE

2

FALSE

20

Multiple Choice

Characters were easily recognized by the masks that the actors wore.

1

TRUE

2

FALSE

21

Multiple Choice

Entrances to plays cost a minor fee.

1

TRUE

2

FALSE

22

Multiple Choice

Pompeii's large theater could hold 5000, which was half of the town population.

1

True

2

False

23

Multiple Select

What are the 2 seating areas in the theater?

1

scaena

2

scaena frons

3

orchestra

4

cavea

24

Multiple Select

Select the 3 correct statements about the small covered theater.

1

it is called the Odeon

2

it held concerts and plays

3

it held 2000 people

4

it held 5000 people

25

Multiple Select

Select the 3 correct statements about the scaena frons.

1

it is the setting behind the stage

2

actors stood on it

3

it has 3 doors

4

it is suppose to be the setting for the play

26

Culture tips

Make sure your culture pages in your packet are complete. Do the culture quia to check your understanding.

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Fill in the Blank

Poppaea: Lucrio! Lucrio! pueri per viam currunt.

Lucrio: quid tu clamas, Poppaea? cur tu clamorem facis?

Poppaea: Pompeiani clamorem faciunt. agricolae et pueri sunt in via.


Find a plural verb

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Fill in the Blank

Poppaea: Lucrio! Lucrio! pueri per viam currunt.

Lucrio: quid tu clamas, Poppaea? cur tu clamorem facis?

Poppaea: Pompeiani clamorem faciunt. agricolae et pueri sunt in via.


Find a nominative plural noun

29

Fill in the Blank

Poppaea: Lucrio! Lucrio! pueri per viam currunt.

Lucrio: quid tu clamas, Poppaea? cur tu clamorem facis?

Poppaea: Pompeiani clamorem faciunt. agricolae et pueri sunt in via.


Find a verb with YOU as the subject

30

Fill in the Blank

Poppaea: Lucrio! Lucrio! pueri per viam currunt.

Lucrio: quid tu clamas, Poppaea? cur tu clamorem facis?

Poppaea: Pompeiani clamorem faciunt. agricolae et pueri sunt in via.


Find a 3rd declension accusative

31

Fill in the Blank

Poppaea: Lucrio! Lucrio! pueri per viam currunt.

Lucrio: quid tu clamas, Poppaea? cur tu clamorem facis?

Poppaea: Pompeiani clamorem faciunt. agricolae et pueri sunt in via.


Find a 2nd declension word

32

Fill in the Blank

Poppaea: Lucrio! Lucrio! pueri per viam currunt.

Lucrio: quid tu clamas, Poppaea? cur tu clamorem facis?

Poppaea: Pompeiani clamorem faciunt. agricolae et pueri sunt in via.


Find a 1st declension nominative

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Grammar Hunt Tips

  • plural verbs end in -nt

  • singular verbs end in -t

  • nominative can be any ending in the song

  • 1st declension = a, ae, am

  • 2nd declension = us, i, um

  • 3rd declension = weird things, em, es

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Multiple Select

Select the 3 derivatives coming from the Latin word for city.

1

urbanized

2

suburbs

3

ubiquitous

4

urbanization

35

Multiple Select

Select the 2 derivatives coming from the Latin word "to come"

1

advent

2

window

3

convention

4

vendor

36

Multiple Select

Select the 2 derivatives coming from the Latin word "to run"

1

ambulance

2

cursory

3

ambulatory

4

current

37

Multiple Select

Select the 2 derivatives coming from the Latin word "old man"

1

juvenile

2

senility

3

senior

4

rejuvenate

38

Multiple Select

Select the 2 derivatives coming from the Latin word "to clap"

1

laud

2

applause

3

praise

4

applaudable

39

Multiple Select

Select the 2 derivatives coming from the Latin word "to hear"

1

inaudbile

2

annual

3

allowance

4

audience

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Tips for derivatives

Stick to the Latin

Don't get distracted by prefixes

Sometimes the Latin is stuck in the middle - think of oreos - the best is in the middle!

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