Chapter 7 1. vocabulary - 6 words 2. identify the declension

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Chapter 7 1. vocabulary - 6 words 2. identify the declension 1. vox, vocis a. 1st b. 2nd c. 3rd 3. select correct translation of sentence 4. identify as either singular or plural 1. ancillam a. singular b. plural

2. choose the correct pronoun for the verb 1. clamas Chapter 8 1. vocabulary - 4 words 2. choose the correct pronoun for the verb 1. clamas a. ego b. tu c. nos d. vos 3. select correct translation of verb 1. laboro a. I work b. you work c. they work d. you all work e. we work

2. identify the case of a noun - nominative = subject Chapter 9 1. vocabulary - 7 words 2. identify the case of a noun - nominative = subject accusative = direct object; obj. of preposition ablative = object of preposition 1. lupum a. nominative b. accusative c. ablative 3. irregular verb - sum, esse 1. es a. I am b. you are c. he is d. they are e. we are

Chapter 10 1. vocabulary - 13 words 2. verb conjugations 3. identify the conjugation 1. iubeo, iubēre a. 1st b. 2nd c. 3rd d. 3rd-io e. 4th

2. genitive case, plus previous cases Chapter 11 1. vocabulary - 9 words 2. genitive case, plus previous cases 3. identify case of underlined word Geta in ramis arboris dormit. a. nominative b. genitive c. accusative d. ablative Cornelia Flaviam e villa ad agros ducit. a. nominative b. genitive c. accusative d. ablative

2. select correct translation of a sentence Chapter 12 1. vocabulary - 12 words 2. select correct translation of a sentence Servus molestus dominum toga arripit. a. The master snatches the wicked slave by the toga. b. The wicked slave snatches the master by the toga. c. The master snatches the toga of the wicked slave. d. The wicked slave snatches the toga of the master.

Kings of Rome - open notes 2nd - Numa Pompilius 3rd - Tullus Hostilius 4th - Ancus Marcius 5th - Tarquinius Priscus 6th - Servius Tullius 7th - Tarquinius Superbus *Still working on the questions, not sure how many there will be - at least 25