Latin I Unit 3 Test Review (Ch. 13-21) I. Nomen Reading Comprehension: A. Story content B. Character Identification Directions: Match each character to the proper description. a. miles Romanus 1. Raedam devertebat, sed frustra. b. Syrus 2. In cauponā manere non voluit. In sordidis lectis dormire c. Cornelia non voluit. d. Apollodorus 3. Per iocum, cum pilā Corneliam feriebat. e. Aurelia 4. Eam manum ad latrantes canes extendit. f. Cornelius 5. A caupone scelesto necabatur. g. Eucleides 6. Amicum Graecum qui est caupona habet. h. Sextus 7. Graecum cauponem est. i. Marcus 8. In viā et raedā pernoctare non voluit. j. Aulus 9. Fabulam de caupone scelesto narravit. k. Septimus 10. Somnium de amico et morte habuit. 11. ad medium noctem vigilare voluit. C. READING COMP QUESTIONS: SOME IN ENGLISH, SOME IN LATIN D. Grammar Analysis II. Vocab & Derivatives: A. Study Vocab lists from Ch. 13-21 at www.quia.com (available via class web page) and/or www.quizlet.com (type “Harrison Latin” into the search box and then choose the group option). Study your derivatives lists from Ch. 19 – 21. Nota Bene: Studying Ch. 1-12 would be a helpful review for the reading comprehension questions! B. Question Words – memorize the translations for the following question words (many new ones are from Pg. 90-91 in Ch. 12): Cur? -ne…? 1 Quid … facit? Qualis ? Quos? Quem? Quocum? Quo instrumento? Cuius? III. Quo? Ubi? Quae? Unde? Quibuscum? Quomodo? Quando? Inflection & Syntax A. Noun Cases – you must know the title & use of each noun case Case Use Translation words/Description of word order Nominative Genitive Accusative Ablative Vocative B. Noun endings & Neuter Nouns: You must be able to tell the gender of a noun by looking at it’s dictionary entry. You should also know the 2nd & 3rd Neuter endings from memory. Fill in the following chart: Sing. 1st 2nd 2nd N 3rd 3rd N Nom. Gen. Dat. Acc. Abl. Plural xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx Nom. Gen. Dat. Acc. Abl. 2 C. Adjectives: You must know the two different types of Adjectives & which endings they use. Review your grammar notes from Ch. 16 & 18 and fill in the blanks below. 1. “2-1-2” adjectives use the and declensions. 2. Fill in the suffixes for the “2-1-2” adjective dictionary entry: _- ,- ,- 3. The other type of adjectives use the declension noun endings. 4. Fill in the suffixes for the other type of adjective dictionary entry: _- ,- ,- 5. The gender order of adjective entries is always , , then . D. Noun / Adjective Agreement 1. Adjectives must agree with the nouns they modify in and , . 2. Adjective endings will be in the same horizontal your noun chart, but not in the same as the noun ending on . 3. True / False: Noun / adjective pairs must have endings that are spelled exactly the same. 4. Adjectives of Quantity may also describe , and they come the nouns they modify. 5. Adjectives of Quality come the nouns they modify. 3 E. Verb Tenses – Recognition & Translation: You must be able to choose the correct translation of a verb based upon its spelling (tense signs) & helping verbs. You MUST KNOW YOUR VERB CHART IN ORDER TO DO THIS. Fill in the chart below. Engl. Pro. Present Tense Imperfect Tense Perfect Tense xxxxxxx * * * xxxxxxx * * * * * * S. 1st 2nd 3rd P. 1st 2nd 3rd Tran. Identify the tense of each verb: Voluimus eunt Iubet duxit Erant intras Is ibam Explicant visitavit Amamus amabam IV. Culture A. Olympian Family Tree: fill in the family tree chart below. 4 Fill in each space below with the correct name from the list below. Pay close attention to the clues listed below (not Olympian) male Apollo Mercury Vulcan male Bacchus Minerva male Ceres Neptune Diana Pluto female Juno Venus (not Olympian) female Jupiter Proserpina female Mars Vesta B. Cursus Honorum: What were the main offices of the Cursus honorum in the Roman Republic? In what order did they go? Define the following terms: Quaestor – Tribunus – Aedile – Praetor – Consul – Propraetor – Proconsul – Censor Dictator – Equites – Plebeians – 5 C. Heroes of Early Rome: know what each of the following heroes was famous for. Horatius Cloelia Mucius Scaevola – Cincinnatus - 6