
Stage 18 In Officina Eutychi Part II
Authored by Lucy Romero
World Languages
9th - 12th Grade
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1.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
LATIN: Eutychus in lecto recumbebat; cibum e canistro gustabat. valde sudabat, et manus in capillis servi tergebat.
lecto: couch canistro: basket sudabat: was sweating manus... tergebat: was wiping his hands capillis: hair
ENGLISH: Eutychus was reclining on a (a) . He was tasting (b) out of a basket. (c) was sweating very much, (d) was wiping his hands (e) the hair of a slave.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
LATIN: Eutychus in lecto recumbebat; cibum e canistro gustabat. valde sudabat, et manus in capillis servi tergebat.
lecto: couch canistro: basket sudabat: was sweating manus... tergebat: was wiping his hands capillis: hair
Which statement is FALSE?
Eutychus was sweating a lot.
Eutychus was tasting food from a basket.
Eutychus was wiping his hands in somebody's hair.
Eutydchus was having a portrait painted of himself.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
LATIN: Eutychus in lecto recumbebat; cibum e canistro gustabat. valde sudabat, et manus in capillis servi tergebat.
lecto: couch canistro: basket sudabat: was sweating manus... tergebat: was wiping his hands capillis: hair
What case is manus?
(Hint: It is manus, manus f.)
nominative singular
accusative plural
genitive plural
nominative plural
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
LATIN: Eutychus in lecto recumbebat; cibum e canistro gustabat. valde sudabat, et manus in capillis servi tergebat.
lecto: couch canistro: basket sudabat: was sweating manus... tergebat: was wiping his hands capillis: hair
What is the best translation of e canistro?
out of the basket
of the basket
from the basket
basket
5.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
LATIN: postquam Clementem vidit,
“quis es, homuncule?” inquit. “quis te huc admisit? quid vis?”
homuncule: little man admisit: let in
ENGLISH: After he (a) Clemens, "Who are (b) , little man?" (c) said. "Who let (d) in here. (e) do you want?
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
LATIN: postquam Clementem vidit,
“quis es, homuncule?” inquit. “quis te huc admisit? quid vis?”
homuncule: little man admisit: let in
Which question does Eutychus NOT ask Clemens?
Who are you, little man?
Who let you in here?
What do you want?
How much money do you have?
7.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
LATIN: “Quintus Caecilius Clemens sum,” respondit Clemens. “de taberna, quam latrones diripuerunt, cognoscere volo. nam illa taberna nunc mea est.”
latrones: robbers diripuerunt: ransacked
ENGLISH: "I am Quintus (a) Clemens ," responded Clemens. " (b) want to find (c) about the shop, which (d) ransacked. For that (e) is now mine."
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