Latin II/III Assignments, May 2nd
(Week twenty-eight)
Please note:
These assignments should take you 60 to 70 minutes each.
Latin Phrases, Sayings and
Quotations:
Mea
mihi conscientia pluris est quam omnium sermo
Oratvr fit, poeta nascitvr - An orator is
made [but] a poet is born
Optimis
parentibus - To my excellent parents.
A common dedication in a book
Opere
citato (op. cit.) - In the work just quoted
O
curas hominum! O quantum est in rebus inane! - Ah, human cares! Ah, how much
futility in the world! (Lucilius)
Ora
pro nobis
- Pray for us
Pares
cvm paribvs - Like persons with like persons. Birds of a feather flock
together
Per
diem
- Per day; daily allowance
Per mensem – Monthly
Wednesday,
May 3rd
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Study 27-29 for test on gerund and gerundive
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Take test on gerund and gerundive.
Friday,
May 5th
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Translate The First Invasion of Britain ll. 106-156.
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Begin drilling bottom of 556 to middle of 563, and top of 574 to bottom of 575
for vocab. test on Thursday, May 11th.
Monday,
May 8th
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Translate The First Invasion of Britain ll. 157-178.
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Continue drilling vocab. above for test on Thursday, May 11.