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Latin Quotations Practice
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Molly loves her mom and vice versa. RE-WRITE these phrases in your own words. Molly loves her mom and her mom loves her back OR loves her, too.
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The police were suspicious of the husband, but he had a solid alibi. RE-WRITE these phrases in your own words. The police were suspicious of the husband, but he had solid proof that he was somewhere else (not involved).
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Mr. Blankenship cheers for UGA because it is his alma mater. RE-WRITE these phrases in your own words. Mr. Blankenship cheers for UGA because it is the university that he went to.
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MOM: “Listen, mister. Tell me what you said to the teacher verbatim!” RE-WRITE these phrases in your own words. MOM: “Listen, mister. Tell me what you said to the teacher word for word!”
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The crime scene investigator could tell that the victim had been dead about a day, because rigor mortis had set in but the body was not decomposed. RE-WRITE these phrases in your own words. The crime scene investigator could tell that the victim had been dead about a day, because the body was stiff, but was not decomposed.
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The serious, calm Dr. Jekyll had an evil alter ego known as Mr. Hyde. RE-WRITE these phrases in your own words. The serious, calm Dr. Jekyll had an evil second personality known as Mr. Hyde.
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1. Define: de facto A. Always prepared B. With high honors C. Always faithful D. Existing by fact
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1. Define: de facto A. Always prepared B. With high honors C. Always faithful D. Existing by fact
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2. Define: e pluribus unum A. Without wax B. In good faith C. From many, one D. Death stiffening
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2. Define: e pluribus unum A. Without wax B. In good faith C. From many, one D. Death stiffening
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3. Define: veni vidi vici A. I came, I saw, I conquered B. Always prepared C. From many, one D. In good faith
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3. Define: veni vidi vici A. I came, I saw, I conquered B. Always prepared C. From many, one D. In good faith
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4. Define: semper fi A. Always faithful B. Always prepared C. In good faith D. Death stiffening
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4. Define: semper fi A. Always faithful B. Always prepared C. In good faith D. Death stiffening
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5. Define: bone fide A. Automatically accepted B. Without wax C. In good faith D. From many, one
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5. Define: bone fide A. Automatically accepted B. Without wax C. In good faith D. From many, one
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6. Define: summa cum laude A. I came, I saw, I conquered B. With highest honors C. With high honors D. Death stiffening
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6. Define: summa cum laude A. I came, I saw, I conquered B. With highest honors C. With high honors D. Death stiffening
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7. Define: rigor mortis A. Always prepared B. Death stiffening C. Without wax D. For the good
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7. Define: rigor mortis A. Always prepared B. Death stiffening C. Without wax D. For the good
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8. Define: semper paratus A. Always faithful B. In good faith C. For the good D. Always prepared
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8. Define: semper paratus A. Always faithful B. In good faith C. For the good D. Always prepared
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9. Define: Et tu, Brute? A. My fault B. For the good C. Always faithful D. You too, Brutus
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9. Define: Et tu, Brute? A. My fault B. For the good C. Always faithful D. You too, Brutus
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10. Define: pro bono A. In good faith B. For the good C. With highest honors D. My fault
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10. Define: pro bono A. In good faith B. For the good C. With highest honors D. My fault
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11. Define: veto A. In reverse B. For the good C. I forbid D. elsewhere
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11. Define: veto A. In reverse B. For the good C. I forbid D. elsewhere
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12. Define: mea culpa A. Note well B. elsewhere C. My fault D. I forbid
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12. Define: mea culpa A. Note well B. elsewhere C. My fault D. I forbid
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13. If the president refuses to pass a bill, he will ____ it. A. Id est B. Veni vidi vici C. E pluribus unum D. Veto
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13. If the president refuses to pass a bill, he will ____ it. A. Id est B. Veni vidi vici C. E pluribus unum D. Veto
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14. Clark Kent’s ___ is Superman. A. Alibi B. Mea culpa C. Alter ego D. Rigor mortis
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14. Clark Kent’s ___ is Superman. A. Alibi B. Mea culpa C. Alter ego D. Rigor mortis
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15. If a lawyer decides to take a case for free, he is doing it ___. A. Pro bono B. Bone fide C. Sine cire D. Alma mater
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15. If a lawyer decides to take a case for free, he is doing it ___. A. Pro bono B. Bone fide C. Sine cire D. Alma mater
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16. This is the motto of the US Marines. A. Semper paratus Summa cum laude Nota bene Semper fi
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16. This is the motto of the US Marines. A. Semper paratus B. Summa cum laude C. Nota bene D. Semper fi
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17. If someone wants to know exactly what was said, they will ask for it ___. A. carpe diem B. de facto C. Verbatim D. vice versa
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17. If someone wants to know exactly what was said, they will ask for it ___. A. carpe diem B. de facto C. Verbatim D. vice versa
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18. If you want to know what school someone graduated from, you can ask them what their ___ is. A. Sine cire B. Semper fi C. Alma mater D. Alter ego
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18. If you want to know what school someone graduated from, you can ask them what their ___ is. A. Sine cire B. Semper fi C. Alma mater D. Alter ego
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19. If a crime is committed and you don’t want to be a suspect, you will need a good _______. A. Pro bono B. Alibi C. Semper fi D. Alma mater
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19. If a crime is committed and you don’t want to be a suspect, you will need a good _______. A. Pro bono B. Alibi C. Semper fi D. Alma mater
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20. If someone does something backwards and you need to tell them to fix it, you can tell them to do it ___. A. E pluribus unum B. Veni vidi vici C. Summa cum laude D. Vice versa
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20. If someone does something backwards and you need to tell them to fix it, you can tell them to do it ___. A. E pluribus unum B. Veni vidi vici C. Summa cum laude D. Vice versa
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