Latin II Assignment, week of
January 9th, 2007
Your Latin quotations for the
week are:
Possunt quia posse videntur. ~ Virgil
They can because they think
they can.
Fervet olla, vīvit amicitia.
As
long as the pot boils, friendship is alive.
O tempora, O mores ~ Cicero
O
the time, O the customs
Ducis in consilio posita est virtus militum. Publius Syrus
Soldiers'
valor hangs on their general's strategy.
Please write in your notebooks and say as you write.
Nota Bene: All written
assignments must be labeled, dated, and written legibly with a pen or No. 2
pencil.
Remember, Engage!!!
Wednesday, January 10th
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Review vocab. and grammar numbers from Henle, Lesson 23. Make sure you have written
the Rule in the box on p. 237.
Review primary and secondary tenses. This is all review from before the
break
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Write Henle Ex 260, #’s 11-17.
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Write Henle E. 261 #’s 1 and 2.
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Write and drill Henle vocab. Lesson 24.
There are approx. 30 words.
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Write Rules in boxes pp. 247, 258, and 263, and grammar no. 139.
There
will be a quiz next Tuesday,
January 16th in class on the following:
Vocab.
from Lessons 21, 22, 23, and 24.
The
present and imperfect subjunctive of
“sum.”
Primary
and secondary tenses and which tense in the subjunctive is used in the purpose
clause, p. 237 and grammar nos. 139, 479 and 546.
Friday, January 12th
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Translate Reading Number 14, De Obsidibus, paragraph #1.
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Read and study Lesson 24. Focus on the following concepts:
The
relative pronoun, pp. 246 and 247
The
use of “Ad,” pp. 253-255
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Write ex. 264, evens
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Write 265, #’s 2, and 4.
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Write ex. 267, #’s 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Monday,
January 15th
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Read and study Lesson 24. Focus on the following concepts:
The
relative clause of purpose, pp. 258-259.
Purpose
clauses introduced by “quo” pp. 263-264.
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Write ex. 272, all.
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Write ex. 273 #’s 1-3.
Ecce Romani
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Read Myth III, The founding of
Rome. pp. 85-87.
Don’t forget quiz on Tuesday, see above.