Stage 12 Review. On what days and in what year did Mt. Vesuvius erupt? a. March , 79BC b. July 23 – 24, 79BC c. August 23 – 24, 79AD d. July 23.

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Stage 12 Review

On what days and in what year did Mt. Vesuvius erupt? a. March , 79BC b. July 23 – 24, 79BC c. August 23 – 24, 79AD d. July 23 – 24, 79AD

Identify the case and function of the underlined word: multi Pompeiani per vias currebant. A. Nominative Subject B. Predicate Nominative C. Dative, Indirect Object D. Accusative, Direct Object E. Accusative, Object of the Preposition F. Ablative, Object of the Preposition

Identify the tense of the underlined verb: multi Pompeiani per vias cucurrerunt. A. Present B. Perfect C. Imperfect

Translate: multi Pompeiani per vias currebant. A. The Pompeians ran through many streets. B. Many Pompeians ran through the streets. C. Many Pompeians were running through the streets. D. The Pompeians were running through the many streets.

Identify the person and number of the following verb: eras A. 1 st person, singular B. 2 nd person, singular C. 3 rd person, singular D. 1 st person, plural E. 2 nd person, plural F. 3 rd person, plural

Identify the tense of the following verb: es A. Present B. Perfect C. Imperfect

What method was first used to find out exactly what different organic objects were? A. Linen and plaster casting B. Plaster casting C. Resin casting

Identify the tense of the following verb: erant A. Present B. Perfect C. Imperfect

Translate the following: erant a. To stray b. He is c. They stray d. They were

Identify the case and function of the underlined noun in the following sentence: Caecilius et amici discesserunt. A. Nominative Subject B. Predicate Nominative C. Dative, Indirect Object D. Accusative, Direct Object E. Accusative, Object of the Preposition F. Ablative, Object of the Preposition

In what year were the first remains of Pompeii found? A. 179AD B. 1254AD C. 1594AD D. 1763AD

During what time period did the looting of Pompeii finally end and systematic excavation begin? A. Early 18 th Century B. Early 19 th Century C. Late 19 th Century D. Early 20 th Century

Translate the following sentence: Caecilius et amici discessērunt. a. Caecilius is fleeing from his friends. b. Caecilius departed with his friends. c. Caecilius and his friends departed. d. Caecilius departed from his friends.

Identify the case of the underlined pronoun in the following sentence: ego villam splendidam habeo. A. Nominative Subject B. Predicate Nominative C. Dative, Indirect Object D. Accusative, Direct Object E. Accusative, Object of the Preposition F. Ablative, Object of the Preposition

Identify the case of the underlined adjective and the function of the noun it describes : ego villam splendidam habeo. A. Nominative Subject B. Predicate Nominative C. Dative, Indirect Object D. Accusative, Direct Object E. Accusative, Object of the Preposition F. Ablative, Object of the Preposition

Translate the following sentence: Me villa splendida habet. a. I have a splendid house. b. The splendid house has me. c. I live in the splendid house. d. My splendid house is here.

Change the tense of the verb in the following sentence to the imperfect tense: ego villam splendidam habeo. A. Habui B. Habebas C. Habebam D. habebant

Identify the person and number of the following verb: sumus A. 1 st person, singular B. 2 nd person, singular C. 3 rd person, singular D. 1 st person, plural E. 2 nd person, plural F. 3 rd person, plural

How much of Pompeii has been uncovered to date? A. 3/5ths B. 1/3rd C. ¼th D. 1/5 th

Identify the tense of the following verb: iērunt A. Present B. Imperfect C. Perfect

Identify the degree of the underlined adjective in the following sentence: stultissimus est Caecilius. a. Positive b. Comparative c. Superlative

Turn ‘stultissimus’ into a comparative adjective. A. Stultior B. Stulta C. Stultus D. stulti

What case is the following pronoun? Mihi A. Nominative B. Dative C. Accusative D. Ablative

Identify the tense of the following verb: iimus B. Imperfect C. Perfect

Translate the following pronoun: Mihi A. Me B. With me C. To/for me D. I

Identify the person and number of the following verb: custodiebant A. 1 st person, singular B. 2 nd person, singular C. 3 rd person, singular D. 1 st person, plural E. 2 nd person, plural F. 3 rd person, plural

What town has been more difficult to excavate? A. Herculaneum B. Pompeii Why??????

Identify the case and function of the underlined noun in the following sentence: ego ad villam cucurri. A. Nominative Subject B. Predicate Nominative C. Dative, Indirect Object D. Accusative, Direct Object E. Accusative, Object of the Preposition F. Ablative, Object of the Preposition

Identify the case and function of the underlined noun in the following sentence: Clemens Iulio respondit. A. Nominative Subject B. Predicate Nominative C. Dative, Indirect Object D. Dative, Object of the Special Verb E. Accusative, Object of the Preposition F. Ablative, Object of the Preposition

Identify the degree of the underlined adjective in the following sentence: Villa mea est melior quam villa tua. a. Positive b. Comparative c. Superlative

Change the degree of the underlined adjective to the correct Superlative form: Villa mea est melior quam villa tua. a. optimus b. optima c. melissima

Identify the tense of the following verb: fert A. Present B. Imperfect C. Perfect

Translate the following sentence: Iulio Clemens respondit. a. Clemens responds to Julius. b. Julius responded to Clemens. c. Clemens responded to Julius. d. Julius responds to Julius.

What king led a search for treasure in Pompeii in 1748? A. Charles I, of Rome B. King James, of Jerusalem C. Charles III, of Naples D. George III, of England

Identify the tense of the following verb: misimus A. Present B. Imperfect C. Perfect

Identify the person and number of the following verb: misimus A. 1 st person, singular B. 2 nd person, singular C. 3 rd person, singular D. 1 st person, plural E. 2 nd person, plural F. 3 rd person, plural

To where had thousands of survivors of the volcano relocated? a. Naples b. Rome c. Herculaneum d. Ostia

Translate the following sentence: ego ad villam cucurri.