Latin II/III Assignments, week of November 8st (Week Nine)

Please note:  These assignments should take you 60 to 70 minutes each.

I recommend doing each of them during two sittings instead of one.  You will get more out of the time spent. I am anxious to leave Henle I behind and move onto Caesar. J

Latin quotations of the week.  Be sure you are writing these in your notebook. You are responsible for them.

Ex officio.

By virtue of an office (not by personal qualifications)

Sī vīs pācem, parā bellum.

If you want peace, prepare for war.

Volō, nōn valeō.

I am willing but unable.

Velle est posse.

To be willing is to be able.

Wednesday, November 9

Henle

Complete any unfinished assignments from last week, or take day off if you have already completed them.

Friday, November 11th

□ Review, review, review, vocab. and grammar numbers Lessons 28 to 34. Pay particular attention to the ablative constructions pp. 347-348.

□ Write vocab. and grammar numbers, and rules for Lesson 35.

□ Study infinitives as subject, predicate noun, and object, p. 352-353.

□ Heed the warning on p. 356!

□ Write ex. 366, odd #’s.

Write ex. 369 odds #’s

□ Wrtie ex. 373 evens #’s.

Monday, November 14

Henle

□ Write and study vocab., rules, and grammar nos. for Lesson 36. Review and learn vocab. and grammar nos. Lesson 35.

□ Review and study vocab. Lessons 28-35.  There will be a take home test on these Lessons posted on November 21st, due November 28th.

□ Write ex. 377 odds.  Answer in complete sentences.

□ Wrtie ex. 378 odds.

Write ex. 379 and the Sententia Sancti Pauli at the bottom of p. 372