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Dē ōrātōre, etiam sī tū nōn adsidēns et attentē audiēns, sed…

Dē ōrātōre, etiam sī tū nōn adsidēns et attentē audiēns, sed ūnō aspectū et praeteriēns eum aspēxeris, saepe iūdicāre poteris. The sī clause is underlined, leaving the main clause outside it. That means that all of the following sentence is the main clause:  Dē ōrātōre saepe iūdicāre poteris.  What does poteris mean?

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Edgar Allan Poe married his ____________.  

Edgar Allan Poe married his ____________.  

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Equiano was separated from his ______ after capture.

Equiano was separated from his ______ after capture.

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Where was Anne Bradstreet born?

Where was Anne Bradstreet born?

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The natives were surprised in most of these accounts at the…

The natives were surprised in most of these accounts at the ____________ the Europeans displayed

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Nunc surgit magnus ōrātor, causam dictūrus… Why is causam…

Nunc surgit magnus ōrātor, causam dictūrus… Why is causam in the accusative case?

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Ubi cupit eōs metū aut misericordiā movērī, metū aut miseric…

Ubi cupit eōs metū aut misericordiā movērī, metū aut misericordiā oppressī terrentur aut flent. What is the form of oppressī in this sentence?

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Reading participle constructions: introduction After looking…

Reading participle constructions: introduction After looking at the formation of participles in the previous quiz, we’ll be looking in this quiz at how the participle is used in complete and complex sentences. For the purpose of this exercise, we’ll be reading the Chapter 23 story in 38 Latin Stories, called “Watching the Orator at Work”. Read this story aloud to yourself to begin to practice pronunciation and get a sense of the structure of the sentences. You can compare your pronunciation to this audio file:

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Ubi cupit eōs metū aut misericordiā movērī, metū aut miseric…

Ubi cupit eōs metū aut misericordiā movērī, metū aut misericordiā oppressī terrentur aut flent. Notice how this sentence sets up a series of parallel emotions and reactions with the conjunction aut. Each emotion the orator wants to instill in the audience corresponds to a emotional response at the end of the sentence.  Match the response with the emotion:

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(15  points) The amount that WOW should report as their tota…

(15  points) The amount that WOW should report as their total revenue during March assuming a) these are the only two products sold and b) the by-product (sea salt) is accounted for using the sales method is: [answer1] (15  points) The amount (rounded to the nearest cent) that WOW should report on their financial statements as the March ending finished goods inventory balance for their desalinated water product using the production method is: [answer2]

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