Latin II – Tuesday, 11/3 Attendance/prayer What do we need to accomplish today? Lines 1-20 quiz Continuation of story translation Overview and fill in of vocabulary. Review of Class Day. Homework: 1. Finish story 2. Start vocabulary section of packet.
Chapter 27 – story translation EUCLEIDES: But it is dangerous to sit near the racetrack. Your father said many things about danger. MARCUS: There is no danger, for Titus, my uncle is accustomed to sit near the racetrack with friends. SEXTUS: Look! Caesar, himself, already has risen; he is prepared to give a signal. I shall favor the reds. MARCUS: I (shall favor) the whites. CORNELIA: I (shall favor) the blues.
Chapter 27 – story translation MARCUS: Look! The cloth! It is the signal! CORNELIA: How fiercely those charioteers beat the horses! How quickly they drive the horses! How reckless they are! Surely, they fear death? SEXTUS: Look! My reds will certainly be the winner, for he leads the horses with great skill. MARCUS: Oh poor me! My charioteer turned away the horses. Beware the post! Beware the post! Are you half asleep, stupid? Why did you not avoid the post?
Chapter 27 – story translation CORNELIA: Alas! That charioteer fell. He is lying on the ground. Is he dead? SEXTUS: No! No! Look! He regained his spirit. He is now getting up. CORNELIA: Did you all hear the shouts of these spectators? They always shout the names of the charioteers and the horses in a loud voice! The shouting is huge on all sides! I never heard such noise.