Lessons 8 and 10 Graded Summative Assessment
Test your Latin skills with our comprehensive assessment!
Latin Passage Comprehension: Please draw what is happening in the two sentences of the first paragraph (Dāvus... cūrat) and label with LATIN words or phrases. Your artwork does not need to be outstanding (stick figures are fine). Comprehension: Please translate the fourth sentence of the first paragraph (Clāmat... servī!) below. Language Structure: Identify conjugation of iubet (line 2). 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd i.o. 4th Language Structure: Identify the type of imperative of ferte (line 3). Positive singular Positive plural Negative singular Negative plural Language Structure: Identify the person and number of ferimus (line 3). 1st singular 2nd singular 3rd singular 1st plural 2nd plural 3rd plural Latin Passage Comprehension: Please draw what is happening in the second paragraph (lines 4-6) and label with LATIN words or phrases. Your artwork does not need to be outstanding (stick figures are fine). Comprehension: Please translate the last sentence of the second paragraph (line 6, Aquam ... petit). Language Structure: Identify conjugation of portāre(line 4). 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd i.o. 4th Language Structure: Identify the type of imperative of portā(line 5). Positive singular Positive plural Negative singular Negative plural Language Structure: Identify the person and number of nōlō (line 6). 1st singular 2nd singular 3rd singular 1st plural 2nd plural 3rd plural Latin Passage Comprehension: Please translate lines 7-8 of the third paragraph (Nōlī... Syrus). Comprehension: What does Davus ask the enslaved women to do in the last paragraph (lines 9-11)? Culture: Why is Davus described as sollicitus in line 10? How might that relate to his position within the Cornelian household? Application: The lawyer took a deposition from her witness, meaning she _ what the witness shared. repeated interpreted questioned put down Application: The Buckingham Palace guard remained stationary, i.e., _. silent unperturbed standing still upright Language Structure: Conjugating Verbs Please do not use long marks in your answers. Do not capitalize your answers. Please conjugate (create the Latin forms) for the verbs to the right. vetō, vetāre iubeō, iubēre 1st Singular veto iubeo 2nd Singular vetas iubes 3rd Singular vetat iubet 1st Plural vetamus iubemus 2nd Plural vetatis iubetis 3rd Plural vetant iubent