HW: Pensum A et B; Test Tuesday

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HW: Pensum A et B; Test Tuesday Take out your HW from last night: Ex. 13 and 14

Castra sunt oppidum militum. Milites in castris habitant. vallum Porta Via lata Castra, Castrorum, n. pl Castra sunt oppidum militum. Milites in castris habitant.

VALLUM FOSSA Circum castra sunt fossa et vallum.

Questions for Chapter 12, lines (92-106) Ubi habitat Aemilius? Quid est castra? Quam longum est passus?

Quam altum est vallum? altus, a, um Vallum est decem pedes altum!

Quam lata est fossa? Latus, a, um Fossa est sex pedes alta.

Quam alta est arbor?

Quam alta est aqua?

Mille passus=quinque milia pedum Btw, mile comes from the “mille” in mille passus. Unum mille passus=1 mi. Decem milia pedum=_______duo milia passuum____________ 3 miles=________________ passuum. 4 miles=________________ passuum. 9 miles=________________ passuum.

Quid agit exercitus Romanorum? Quibus armis Romani castra defendunt? Quid Germani iaciunt? Vocabula nova: Defendere Iacere (iacit, iaciunt)

PORTA _________________

Milites castra defendunt. oppugnare defendere Milites castra oppugnant.

PUER _______________

Romani vallum ascendunt et pila in Germanos iaciunt. MILES ______________________. PUER VALLUM ASCENDIT

MILITES ROMANI PILA IN GERMANOS IACIUNT

Illi autem nec pila in castra iacere possunt=Sed Germani pila in castra iacere non possunt. PILA GERMANORUM IN CASTRA NON VOLANT. VALLUM EST NIMIS ALTUM FOSSA EST NIMIS LATA.

…nec vallum ascendere=Germani vallum ascendere non possunt

Cur Germani vallum non possunt ascendere? Quod=Quia

Equitatus impetum facit=Equitatus armis contra hostes pugnant.

Impetus, impetus, m. Impetum facere=oppugnare

Multi equites=equitatus, us, m.

Barbari sunt perterriti!!

metus=timor Review: Ovis lupum non videt et in silva sine timore erat. Metus, metus, m .

Vir fugit ut Germani qui a Romanis fortibus fuguint. (fugere)

Germani in si

Barbari sunt perterriti, qui impetum equitatus sustinere non possunt…. sustinere=withstand

Fill in the bank with the correct form of the comparative (comparativus) Quintus habet pedem long_________ quam Marcus. Quintus habet pedem longiorem quam Marcus.

Pes Quinti est long________ quam pes Marci. Pes Quinti est longior quam pes Marci.

Pilum peditis est brev____ quam pilum equitis. Pilum peditis est brevius quam pilum equitis.

Feminae Graecae sunt pulchr____________ quam feminae Romanae. Feminae Graecae sunt pulchriores quam feminae Romanae.

Germani pila grav_________ ferunt quam Germani. Germani pila gravior ferunt quam Germani.

Dux Romanus militibus fort___________ imperat quam dux Germanus: Dux Romanus est dominus militum fort____________. Dux Romanus militibus fortioribus quam dux Germanus. Dux Romanus est dominus militum fortiorum.

Pira sunt in saccis lev_____________. Pira sunt in saccis levioribus.

Mala sunt in sacco grav_____________. Mala sunt in sacco graviore.

Germani gladios grav_________ portant quam Romani. Germani gladios graviores portant quam Romani.

Nomen ‘Iulius’ est brev______ quam nomen ‘Cornelius.’ Nomen ‘Iulius’ est brevius quam nomen ‘Cornelius.’

Milites Romani duci fort_______ parent quam Germani . Milites Romani duci fortiori parent quam Germani.

Medus anulum feminae pulchr_______ dat. Medus anulum feminae pulchriori dat.

Ubi habitant milites Romani? Milites Romani in castris habitant.

Ubi sunt castra in quibus Aemilius habitat? Castra in quibus Aemilius habitat sunt in Germania.

Cur nulli pueri in castris habitant? Nulli pueri in castris habitant quia pueri militare non possunt.

Quid est circum castra Romana? Pilum et vallum sunt circum castra Romana.