The Legend of Aeneas, Chapter 1

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Subjects
Arts, ELA, History
Grades
6
Language
ENG
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Directions for this exercise 1. Go to the Latin 6 Carousel page on sjs.org and to the topics page where the textbook is. Click on the link and open the textbook.2. Scroll down to page 21.3. Translate lines 1-13 of Chapter 1, The Legend of Aeneas, into English.4. You may write down an English version of this chapter, but you will not turn it in. It will be for your use only.5. Do not translate lines 14-17.6. Answer the questions in this worksheet.7. Click "submit." You are done. This worksheet will be graded for accuracy.DO NOT use Google Translate or any other translation app to do your work. It is against the Honor Code. To see if you understand the assignment... Write in the box the eighth word of line 5. One more question about understanding... How many periods (the black dot) are there in line 13? Last one for understanding... What does the Latin word prope mean in English? -ne is the Latin question mark. Anytime you see "-ne" at the end of a word in Latin, it means a question is being asked. Write in the box the word in this story that has a -ne attached to it. Paeninsula The English word "peninsula" is made of two Latin words: paene, and insula. paene means "almost" in English. Given that information, can you explain why the story says "Italia est paeninsula"? Write your answer in the box below. If you need help, you may search for the definition of "peninsula" online. Islands Write down the names of the islands mentioned in this story. Separate each island name with a comma (,) and a space.Example: Galveston, South Padre, Hawaii Troia Troia is a name from Greek Mythology. If you know about the story of Troia from Greek Mythology write one to two sentences about what you know.If you do not know about Troia, then write the information you learned about Troia from the story itself. Be complete. True or false, and explain True or false, the story says that Italy is in Asia. Answer T (true) or F (false) in the box, then write the Latin sentence from the story that explains your answer. Pronunciation Click on the "voice recorder" button (green speaker inside circle below) and say the word "Graeciam."

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