Sunday, November 15, 2009

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On his voyage home from Troy, Odysseus (Ulixes) comes to the island of Circe


Ulixēs, dum ab urbe Troiā domum navigat, ad insulam venit 1


ignotam. Comites iubet in litore manēre, sed ipse collem


ascendit. Ubi ad summum collem advenit, fumum videt in


caelum surgentem. Ad navem redit et alios comitum iubet


prope navem manēre. Alios in insulam mittit: "in insulam 5


festinate", inquit. "Quis hīc habitat? Cognoscere cupio."


Illī in insulam festinant et tandem casam in silvā vident.


Ubi ad casam accedunt, multos lupos multosque leones prope


casam vident. Valde timent. Mox feminam audiunt canentem.


Ubi clamant, Circe ē ianuā casae exit eosque in casam vocat. 10


Unus solus extra manet, quod periculum timet; ceteros Circe


in casam ducit et "sedate", inquit, "et cenate."


Sed mala venena cibo miscet. Ubi cibum edunt, statim


sues fiunt. Deinde Circe eos in stabulum suum pellit iubetque


in terrā iacēre.
















































































What was the main descriptive characteristic fo the island Ulysses and his men landed on?








beautiful





unknown





spooky





overcrowded





Question 2


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What did Ulysses tell the men to do while he climbed a hill?








Gather firewood





build sandcastles





stay on the beach





have boat races





Question 3


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What did Ulysses see from the top of the hill?








little people





smoke





enemy soldiers





wild animals





Question 4


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What are the meanings of alios and alios in lines 4 %26amp; 5?








some...others





many....few





the right.......the left





here.......there





Question 5


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When he returned to the ship, what commands did Ulysses give to his men?








Cook dinner and wash your hands





Change your clothes and say your prayers





Pray to the gods and prepare to fight





stay near the ships and hurry onto the island





Question 6


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What is the meaning of "quis hic habitat?" line 6.








What's going on here?





Just who do you think you are?





Who lives here?





Who would want to live here?





Question 7


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What is the meaning of "cognoscere cupio"? (line6)








I recognize him





I want to find out





I want to get out of here





I wish I could leave





Question 8


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Comites (line2) is what gender?








masculine





feminine





neuter





common





Question 9


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Comites (line 2) is what number?








singular





plural





dual





none of the above





Question 10


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Comites in line 2 is what case?








nominative





genitive





dative





accusative





Question 11


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insulam (line 1) is








accusative (DO)





accusative (OP)





genitive (of)





ablative (OP)





Question 12


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comites (line 2) is








accusative (DO)





accusative (OP)





nominative (S)





ablative (OP)





Question 13


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litore (line 2)











nominative (S)





accusative (OP)





genitive (of)





ablative (OP)





Question 14


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manere (line 2)








ablative (OP)





imperative singular





imperative plural





infinitive





Question 15


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festinate (line 6)








imperative singular





imperative plural





infinitive





ablative (OP)





Question 16


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quis (line 6)








nominative (S)





accusative (DO)





accusative (OP)





ablative (OP)





cognoscere (line 6)








imperative singular





imperative plural





infinitive





genitive (of)





Question 18


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cupio (line 6)








imperative singular





infinitive





1st person singular





ablative (OP)





Question 19


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illi (line 7)








infinitive





accusative plural





nominative plural





imperative





Question 20


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casam (line 7)








accusative (DO)





accusative (OP)





nominative (S)





ablative (OP)





Question 21


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silva (line 7)








accusative (DO)





accusative (OP)





nominative (S)





ablative (OP)





Question 22


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valde (line 9)








accusative (DO)





accusative (OP)





nominative (S)





adverb





Question 23


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mox (line 9)








noun





adjective





adverb





preposition





Question 2


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ianua (line 10)








accusative (DO)





accusative (OP)





nominative (S)





ablative (OP)





Question 25


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casae (line 10)








accusative (DO)





genitive (of)





nominative (S)





ablative (OP)





Question 26


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sedete (line 12)








imperative singular





imperative plural





infinitive





ablative (OP)





Question 27


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cibo (line 13)








nominative (S)





accusative (OP)





genitive (of)





ablative





Question 28


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edunt (line 13)








imperative singular





infintive





1st person singular





3rd person plural





Question 29


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eos (line 14)








accusative (DO)





accusative (OP)





nominative (S)





ablative (OP)





Question 30


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iacere (line 15)








imperative singular





imperative plural





infinitive





ablative (OP)








Question 31 1 points Save


An ignotam insulam (lines 1-2) means








very large





unknown





very small





ugly





Question 32


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iubet comites (line 2) means "he _____________his comrades"








abandons





praises





orders





requests





Question 33


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in litore manere (line 2) means "to stay _____________"








near the ship





on the island





on the hill





on the shore





Question 34


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quis hic habitat (line 6) means "who lives ________"








there





here





now





beyond





Question 35


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valde timent (line 9) means "they _________________"








fear greatly





listen closely





fear wild animals





frighten Circe





Question 36


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What do Ulysses' men see near Circe's house?








wild animals





flowers and trees





small river





smoke





Question 37


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What is Circe doing when they arrive outside her house?








cooking





laughing





singing





dancing





Question 38


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Why does she come out to see the men?








She sees them





she hears them shout





she's lonely





they frightened her





Question 39


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Why does one man stay outside her house?








Circe tells him to





as a lookout





Ulysses told him to





he fears danger





Question 40


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When the men enter Circe's house, she tells them...








sit and eat





get off her island





get Ulysses





give her money





Question 41


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What does Circe mix in with the food she is cooking?








herbs





snake venom





ambrosia





poisons





Question 42


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When the men eat Circe's food, they ........








fell asleep





became extremely ill





began to laugh





they became pigs





Question 43


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After the dinner, Circe leads the men ....








back to Ulysses





to a pigsty





off the island





into the woods





Question 44


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She tells them to ....








lie on the ground





have sweet dreams





go home





play games





Question 45


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ubi cibum edunt means








where they eat the food





when they eat the food





because they eat the food





after they eat the food

I WANT you TO CHECK!(LATIN)?
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