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Aeneid 1.65-80

Aeneid 1.65-80

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World Languages

12th Grade

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Perry Tavenner

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2 Slides • 18 Questions

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  1. review the passage on the following slides;

  2. (be sure to review your vocabulary before the quiz!)

Aeneid

1.65-80

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Drag and Drop

“ Pater dīvorum atque hominum rēx

Aeoleō dedit et mulcēre et tollere
ventō,
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flūctūs
conciliās
dīversōs
facīs
fās
optēs
puppēs
submersās

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Drag and Drop

vim ventīs submersāsque obrue puppēs,aut age dīversōs et disiice corpora pontō

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incute
accumbere
age
capessere
corpore
explōrāre
quodcumque

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Reorder

The manuscript has been damaged!

Please reorder the following lines from our passage as they occured.

gēns inimīca mihī Tyrrhēnum nāvigat aequor,

Īlium in Ītaliam portāns vīctōsque Penātēs:

cōnūbiō iungam stabilī propriamque dicābō,

et pulchrā faciat tē prōle parentem.”

“Tuus, Ō rēgīna, quid optēs

explōrāre labor; mihi iussa capessere fās est.”

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Dropdown

Sunt mihi bis septem praestantī corpore nymphae,

quārum quae fōrmā
Dēiopēa,

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Drag and Drop

cōnūbiō
stabilī propriamque dicābō,omnīs ut tēcum meritīs prō tālibus annōs

exigat

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iungam
vim
tēcum
tempestātum
septem
propriam
potentem
parentem

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Match

Who does what in our story?

Please match the following subjects and verbs.

rēx

hominum

gēns inimīca mihī

Iuno

Aeolus

tibī et mulcēre dedit flūctūs et tollere ventō

Tyrrhēnum nāvigat aequor

cōnūbiō iungam stabilī

mihi iussa capessere fās est

scēptra Iovemque

conciliās

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Reorder

The manuscript has been damaged!

Please reorder the following lines from our passage as they occured.

Aeole, namque tibī dīvom pater atque hominum rēx

et mulcēre dedit flūctūs et tollere ventō

gēns inimīca mihī Tyrrhēnum nāvigat aequor,

aut age dīversōs et disiice corpora pontō.

Tū mihi, quodcumque hoc rēgnī,

tū nimbōrumque facīs tempestātumque potentem.

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Multiple Choice

Which Latin word means;

to break up; scatter; disperse

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disiciō, disicere, disiēcī, disiectum

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exigō, exigere, exēgī, exāctum

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explorō, explorāre, explorāvī, explorātum

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iungō, iungere, iūnxī, iūnctum

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obruō, obruere, obruī, obrutus

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Multiple Choice

Which Latin word means;

to desire, choose, hope (for)

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summergō, summergere, summersī, summersus

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portō, portāre, portāvī, portātus

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optō, optāre, optāvī, optātus

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obruō, obruere, obruī, obrutus

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navigō, navigāre, navigāvī, navigātum

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Multiple Choice

Which Latin word means;

to soften; calm, soothe

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conciliō conciliāre conciliāvī conciliātus

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explorō, explorāre, explorāvī, explorātum

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mulceō, mulcēre, mulsī, mulsus

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optō, optāre, optāvī, optātus

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summergō, summergere, summersī, summersus

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Multiple Choice

What is the meaning of this word in English?

conubium, -ī, n.

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marriage, wedlock

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a beautiful nymph

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banquet, feast

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hostile, unfriendly

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storm cloud, rainstorm

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Multiple Choice

What is the meaning of this word in English?

nimbus, -ī, m.

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different; separate; diverse

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banquet, feast

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storm cloud, rainstorm

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scepter; (symbol of) power

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firm, lasting, stable

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Multiple Choice

What is the meaning of this word in English?

inimicus, -a, -um

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hostile, unfriendly

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command, order

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reward, merit

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surpassing, excellent

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divine law, duty; divine will

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Dropdown

Who is speaking these lines from our passage?

namque tibī dīvom pater atque hominum rēx

et mulcēre dedit flūctūs et tollere ventō.

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Dropdown

Who is speaking these lines from our passage?

“Tuus, quid optēs

explōrāre labor; mihi iussa capessere fās est."

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Dropdown

Who is speaking these lines from our passage?

"Īlium in Ītaliam portāns vīctōsque Penātēs:"

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Dropdown

Who is speaking these lines from our passage?

"incute vim ventīs submersāsque obrue puppēs,"

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Dropdown

Who is speaking these lines from our passage?

"aut age dīversōs et disiice corpora pontō."

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confectum est;

bene factum

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1.65-80

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