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AP Latin: Course & Exam Description Fall 2012
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P Virgilii Maronis Aeneis 1.1-209, 418-440, 494-578 2.40-56, 201-249, 268-297, 559-620 4.160-218, 259-361, 659-705 6.295-332, 384-425, 450-476, 847-899 C Iulii Caesaris Commentarii de bellō gallicō 1.1-7 4.24-35, 36: Eodem die legati … venerunt 5.24-48 6.13-20
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Terminology “modifies” “complements” “is dependent on” “antecedent” Gerund, gerundive Supine Conditionals Imperative Passive periphrastic Deponent Clauses fear result purpose relative relative characteristic relative purpose Indirect statement question command
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Subjunctive hortatory jussive Genitive partitive with impersonal verbs with adjective with verbs of memory Vocative Dative possession purpose with compound verbs agent reference with special verbs Accusative duration of time respect
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Ablative absolute separation comparison specification cause description degree of difference special verbs time when time within which
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Alliteration Anaphora Apostrophe Asyndeton Chiasmus Enjambment Hyperbaton Hyperbole Litotes Metaphor Metonymy Onomatopoeia Personification Polysyndeton Rhetorical question Simile Synchesis Tmesis
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Literary genre and style Roman values War and empire Leadership Views of non-Romans History and memory Human beings and the gods
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Achievement level descriptions Context-ualization Cultural Products Practices Perspectives Essential questions Evidence statements Learning objectives
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