How would you identify the word dea in this sentence: Magnum donum tibi parabitur ab ea dea quam eliges

QUESTION 1

Translate the second paragraph of the passage into English. You may be asked questions on the context of the entire passage. Notes and vocabulary are below.

TRANSLATE beginning below.

“O care iuvenis,” dicunt, “quis nostrum tua sententia bellissima est? Magnum donum tibi parabitur ab

ea dea quam eliges.” Quem Paris eliget? Quo dono animus iudicis movebitur? Iuno eum regem,

Minerva ducem facere potest. Venus autem ei Helenam, bellissimam omnium feminarum, dare potest.

Paris amore victus est et Veneri malum aureum dedit. Itaque Helena capta est et ad novum locum,

Troiam, ab Paride ducta est. Quod bellum gerebatur propter istam feminam?

QUESTION 2

How would you identify the word dea in this sentence: Magnum donum tibi parabitur ab ea dea quam eliges

ablative of means

ablative of agent

ablative of place where

ablative object of a preposition

QUESTION 3

Whom does the word ei refer in this sentence: Venus autem ei Helenam, bellissimam omnium

feminarum, dare potest.

Venus

Helen

Paris

Juno

Minerva

QUESTION 4

What is the case and function of ei in this sentence: Venus autem ei Helenam, bellissimam omnium

feminarum, dare potest.

ablative of agent

dative indirect object

dative of special verb

ablative of means

none of the above

QUESTION 5

What ultimately sways Paris?

the thought of possessing a beautiful woman

glory in war

kingship over a vast area

the most beautiful kingdom in the world

QUESTION 6 How would you answer the question posed by the passage?

Parthian War

Punic War

Civil War

Trojan War

Slave Revolts

QUESTION 7

In the sentence, “Itaque Helena capta est et ad novum locum, Troiam, ab Paride ducta est,” are the verbs active or passive?

active

passive

one of each

neither

QUESTION 8

Write in Latin two instances of the “ablative of” agent from anywhere in the story.

QUESTION 9

Write in Latin two instances of the “ablative of” means from anywhere in the story.

QUESTION 10 Change the following verb from active to passive or vice versa, retaining all other attributes of the verb:

capis.

capitis

capiris

caperis

capitur

none of the above

QUESTION 11

Change the following verb from active to passive or vice versa, retaining all other attributes of the verb:

monebamur.

monebimur

monebatur

monebantur

monebatis

none of the above

QUESTION 12

Change the following verb from active to passive or vice versa, retaining all other attributes of the verb:

laudati erunt.

laudaverunt

laudaverint

laudaverant

laudaveruntur

none of the above

QUESTION 13

Change the following verb from active to passive or vice versa, retaining all other attributes of the verb:

ageris.

agis

ages

agiris

either a or b

none of the above

QUESTION 14

Choose the best translation for the form: laudatur.

he is being praised

she is praised

it is praised

it is being praised

all of the above

QUESTION 16

Choose the best Latin form for the phrase: “we will have been praised.”

laudaverimur

laudaverimus

laudati erimus

laudatae eramus

none of the above

QUESTION 16

Compose the following into Latin: “The good man had been praised by that woman.”

QUESTION 17

Compose the following into Latin: “We used to be praised with good words (verbum, verbi n.) by these men.”