Questions for Aeneas Books 7-13. Book 7 1. Who is Lavinia? 2. What prophecy does Latinus learn? 3. How does the prophecy about eating the plates come.

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Questions for Aeneas Books 7-13

Book 7 1. Who is Lavinia? 2. What prophecy does Latinus learn? 3. How does the prophecy about eating the plates come true? 4. Whom does Juno send to cause problems? 5. What is the first problem she causes? 6. What is the second problem she causes? 7. What does Ascanius become involved in? 8. What does opening the gates of Mars’ temple mean? 9. Who opens those gates? Aeneas Reading 7-12

Book 8 1. What two things does Aeneas learn in a dream? 2. Who tells him these things? 3. Why does Evander agree to help him? 4. What does Vulcan do for Aeneas? 5. Who is Mezentius? 6. What Evander entrust to Aeneas?

Book 9 1. Who encourages Turnus to attack? 2. When he cannot get into the fort, what does Turnus do? 3. What is Jupiter’s response? 4. Who tries to warn Aeneas of the attack? 5. How are they killed? 6. Who is most affected by their deaths? 7. Who leads the Trojan attack?

Book About what does Jupiter castigate the gods? 2. How does Aeneas learn about the attack? 3. Who is Lausus? 4. Who kills Pallas? 5. How does he show disrespect? 6. What makes Aeneas very angry? 7. How does Juno try save Turnus? 8. Who tries to save Mezentius? 9. When Aeneas kills this person, of what is he reminded? 10. For what does Mezentius ask?

Book What does Aeneas do with Mezentius’ armor? 2. How does Aeneas show respect for Pallas? 3. What comforts him regarding Pallas’ death? 4. How does Aeneas offer to settle the dispute? 5. What is the purpose of the truce? 6. Who has refused to help the Latins? 7. Who is Camilla? 8. How had her father saved her? 9. How is she killed? 10. Who wants venegence for her?

Book 12 1.What does Turnus agree to do? 2.What does King Latinus beg him to do? 3.Why will he not agree? 4.What is the prize for winning the battle? 5.How does Juno interfere? 6.Why must Aeneas leave the battle? 7.Who is Iapx? 8.Who helps Aeneas now? 9.How does Juturna distract Aeneas? 10.What does Jupiter force Juno to allow? 11.For what does Turnus ask? 12.Why does Aeneas kill Turnus?