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AP - ASSESSMENT - Vergil Book 4.659-674
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- Q1The subject of "dixit" on line 659 isAnnaJunoIrisDido30s
- Q2"ōs" on line 659 is thedirect object of impressasubject of impressaadjective describing torōsubject of dixit30s
- Q3"torō" on line 659 is best translated ason the bedof the bedfrom the bedfor the bed30s
- Q4"moriēmur" on line 659 isfuture active indicativepresent active indicativefuture active subjunctivepresent active subjunctive30s
- Q5The translation of "moriāmur" on line 660 islet us diewe have diedwe shall diewe are dying30s
- Q6The translation of "moriemur" on line 659 iswe are dyingwe shall dielet us diewe have died30s
- Q7"moriāmur" on line 659 isfuture active indicativefuture active subjunctivepresent active indicativepresent active subjunctive30s
- Q8Although "inultae" is plural, it refers to Dido.FalseTrue30s
- Q9Which of the following has the same meaning as "dixit"?iuvathauriatinultaeait30s
- Q10The repetition of "sic, sic" on line 660 is an example ofasyndetonanaphorachiasmusalliteration30s
- Q11"iuvat īre" on line 660 is best translated asit helps to goit is pleasing to goit is allowed to goit is necessary to go30s
- Q12On lines 661-662, Didosays farewell to Aeneas.pleads to Aeneas.curses Aeneas.shoots arrows at Aeneas.30s
- Q13hauriat and ferat (lines 661-662) are bothfuture indicativepresent subjunctivepresent inidicativefuture subjunctive30s
- Q14"hunc" on line 661 refers tothe shipAeneasDidoCarthage30s
- Q15Which of the following words is an ablative of means on line 661?oculīsaltōhunchauriat30s