Latin III
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What is Ovid’s full name? (xix) | Publious Ovidious Naso
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What was Ovid exiled and to where? | Shores of the Black Sea
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Adjectives (of any kind) agree in | case, number, gender. (pg.1)
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What do lead arrows do? (pg.3) | repel love, induce disgust
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Ovid compares Apollo’s love for Daphne to | a burning plant and burning sheath.
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Why would Ovid make this comparison? (pg.11) | love consumes just like fire
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Who did Daphne ask to transform her? | Peneus
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What does Apollo do/claim after Daphne has been transformed into a laurel tree? | claims her as his tree, declares the laurel tree as his official tree
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Pyramus and Thisbe’ Shakespearian counterparts are... | Romeo and Juliet.
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What is a gerund? (pg. 29) | verbal noun
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What is a gerundive? | verbal adjective
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“We went swimming in the heated pool”. Is the underlined word a gerund or gerundive? | gerund
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“When in Rome, the countless kissing couples made me sick.” Is the underlined word a gerund or gerundive? | gerundive
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What were Icarus and Daedalus’ wings made out of? (3 materials) | wax, feathers, rope
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Why did Icarus not have dialogue in Ovid’s story? | because kids are made not be seen not heard
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What is the etymology of infant? (pg. 70) | not speaking
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What was Daedalus’ profession and what did he build for King Minos? | master craftsman, built labyrinth
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