Latin 1A -- Stage 5-Review-Sheet
I. Translate Latin sentences into English.
1. fiminae puellam vident.
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2. iuvenes fabulam in theatro spectant
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3. Canis in via dormit.
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II. Change nouns from the singular into the plural.
__________________ Actor
Nauta __________________ canis
Pastor
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III. Circle the Latin word which makes the Latin sentence the equivalent of the English sentence.
1. The old men are sleeping in the theatre.
(senex, senes, senem) in theatro dormiunt.
2. The young men are rushing to the theatre.
(iuvenis, iuvenem, iuvenes) ad theatrum ruunt.
3. The slave-trader is coming to the city.
(venalicium, venalicius, venalicii) ad urbem veniunt.
III. Choose the noun or pronoun that correctly completes each sentence.
1. ______________ prope navem stant. a. servus b. servii c. servum
2. ______________ sunt in theatro. a. senex b. senes
IV. Please complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb. c. senem
1. puellae in theatro sed______ .
2. Pompeiani clamorem faci______ .
3. servi ad theatrum contend______ .
V. Please give one English derivative for each of the following Latin words and its meaning.
English derivative: Meaning of derivative:
1. agricola ____________________ ________________________________________
2. femina ____________________ ________________________________________
VI. Please match the English words within the box with their meanings. Also give the Latin root word.
A PERSON WHO WATCHES MAKE YOUNG AGAIN A CONDITION OR SITUATION
1.
rejuvenate:
2. state: ________________________________________________
3. spectator ________________________________________________
VII. Be able to answer questions about the “The Theater at Pompeii” (pp. 81-84)
1.
Why did people have to hurry to the theatre? Who didn’t? Why not? How were these people recognized?
2.
Explain the four main parts of the theatre: cavea, orchestra, scaena and scaena frons.