Latin I: Ch. 5 "Marcus to the Rescue"

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Master Latin I Ch. 5 "Marcus to the Rescue" with engaging reading practice, translation, and comprehension questions.

Which two places are Cornelia and Flavia walking in? house garden woods house garden If the day if cold, the girls walk into the woods where there is a cool stream. Verus Falsus Meh No clue, Gove Where do the boys wander? in villā rūsticā in hortō in eādem silvā in silvā in piscīnā According to line 4, today it is a _ day. chilly really hot warm super cold temperate What do the girls do? read and write under a tree have a picnic near the stream make fun of the boys in the woods sit under a tree near the stream write near the stream while watching the boys What question does Flavia ask Cornelia about Marcus? Why is Marcus a scared boy? Where is Marcus today? Where is Marcus planningto climb the trees? Whom is Marcus not wanting to climb the trees with? Why is Marcus not wanting to climb any trees? Flavia asks whether Marcus is a "puer ignāvus." What is she calling him? A scared boy A cowardly boy A terrified boy A happy boy An angry boy Cornelia, taking offense since Marcus is her brother, responds how? Why don't you like Marcus? He is neither cowardly nor reckless. Why do you like Marcus? He is awesome! Why don't you like Marcus? He is neither angry nor anxious. Why does Marcus not like you? He is neither cowarly nor reckless. Why does Marcus not like you? He is both angry and reckless. How does Flavia respond to Cornelia? Translate line 8 completely in your answer. Suddenly "lupum conspiciunt quī ad rīvum fūrtim dēscendit." What happens? a wolf is caught sight of, who departs stealthily for the stream. a wolf is conspicuous, who climbs down toward the stream stealthily. they catch sight of a wolf, who climbs down to the stream stealthily. they catch sight of a wolf, because he climbs down near the river angrily. she catches sight of a wolf, who goes down toward the stream slowly and anxiously. How do the girls react to the wolf? they are not scared and stand still so the wolf can pass. they are anxious and worried, and yell to the boys. they are terrified and cry out for help. they are super scared and yell for the boys to climb up the trees. they are reckless and call out for help. What do the boys do when they hear the girls? Translate: "Lupus eōs iam cōnspicit." Then what does Sextus do in line 12? he calls for the slaves to come help them. he quickly climbs the nearest tree he can find. he yells to Marcus and runs away. he tries to scare the wolf away. he looks for a tree and climbs it as fast as possible. Why does line 12 say he climbs the tree? because he is scared of the wolf because the wolf scares him because the wolf is scared of him because he is scared of Marcus because the tree won't bite him What does Marcus do when he sees the wolf? he drives off the animals in the woods with a branch. he grabs the wolf and throw him out of the woods. he grabs a branch and drives off the wolf. the wolfs grabs a branch and he runs away. the wolf grabs a branch and drives off Marcus. What do the girls do in line 13? Does Marcus make it home safely? Ita Minimē Eheu Cūr Fortasse Does Sextus make it home safely? Ita Minimē Eheu Cūr Fortasse How does the story conclude? Translate the final two sentences: "Sextus, puer ignāvus, adhūc sedet in arbore perterritus. Ex arbore dēscendere timet."

Latin Language Classical Studies Reading Comprehension Narrative Analysis
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