
AP - Unit 1 - Vergil Book 1.65-80 Review
Quiz by Robynn Hecht
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Match the clump to its best translation.
In lines 65-66, Juno uses what Roman speech component?
In line 65, when Juno says "Aeole" she is talking to him as an equal, using his name to garner favor.
Line 65 - Quis est "dÄ«vum pater atque hominum rÄx"?
Lines 65-66: "tibi ...dedit" infer that Jupiter
Line 65-66: Match the vocabulary word to its best meaningÂ
Line 65-66: Which of the following words is in the ABL case (meaning by/with an object)?
Lines 67-68: Juno uses what speech component?
Line 67: Quis est "gÄns inimÄ«ca"?
Line 67: Which word on line 67 informs the reader that Juno's problem is a personal problem?
Line 67: The word "TyrrhÄnum" refers to
Line 67: What are the Trojans currently doing as Juno gives her speech?
Line 68: "ÄȘlium in ÄȘtaliam portÄns" refers toÂ
Line 68: The best translation of "portÄns" is
Line 68: Juno mentions that the Trojans are headed to
Line 67-68: Match the clump to its best translation.
Lines 69-70: Match the clump to its best translation.
Lines 69-70: Juno uses what speech component?
Line 69-70: "incute" "obrue" "age" and "dissice" are all
Lines 69-70: Match the vocabulary word to its best meaning
Line 65: What power is granted to Aeolus by the "divum pater atque hominum rex"?
Line 67: What mission is the "gens inimica" currently undertaking?
Lines 65-70:Â What theme is reflected in the speaker's appeal to Aeolus?
Line 65-70: How does this passage reflect hostility between gods and mortals?
Line 69: What is the effect of the imagery in "SubmersÄsque obrue puppÄs"?
Lines 71-72: Match the clump to its best translation.
Lines 71-75: Who is the speaker of these lines?
In lines 71-75, Juno uses which speech component?
Line 71-75: To whom is the speaker talking to?
Lines 71-75: What is the purpose of this speech?
Lines 71-73: What is Juno offering to Aeolus as a reward?
Line 71:Â What does âbis septemâ mean in this passage?
Line 71:Â What does âpraestanti corpore Nymphaeâ suggest about the nymphs?
Lines 73-75: Match the clump to its best meaning.
Line 73: What is the meaning of âcĆnĆ«biĆ iungam stabilÄ«â?
What does âpropriamque dicÄbĆâ imply about the marriage?
What does the phrase âpulchrÄ faciat tÄ prĆle parentemâ suggest?
Lines 71-75Â What theme is represented in Junoâs offer of Deiopea?
Lines 71-75: What does Juno's offer (not Juno herself) reflect about the role of women in this mythical time?
Lines 71-75:Â What does this passage reveal about Junoâs character?
Lines 71-75: What does Deiopea seem to symbolize in Juno's offer?
Line 75:Â What does Aeolusâ potential role as a parent imply about his reward?
Line 75:Â What literary device is evident in âpulchrÄ faciat tÄ prĆle parentemâ? Look at all the Ps
Lines 76-77: Match the clump to its best translation.
Lines 76-80: Who is the speaker of these lines?
Lines 76-80: To whom is Aeolus talking?
Lines 76-77:Â What is Aeolus' attitude toward fulfilling Junoâs request?
Line 77: "mihi iussa capessere fÄs est" indicates that Aeolus acknowledges
Line 77:Â What is the meaning of âmihi iussa capessere fÄs estâ?
Lines 78-80: Match the clump to its best translation.
Line 78: What does Aeolus emphasize by saying âTĆ« mihi quodcumque hoc rÄgnÄ«â?
Line 79: What is signified by âtĆ« scÄptra Iovemque conciliÄsâ?
Line 79: What does Aeolus mean by âtĆ« dÄs epulÄ«s accumbere dÄ«vumâ?
Line 80:Â What is the significance of ânimbĆrumque facis tempestÄtumque potentemâ?
Lines 76-80:Â What theme does Aeolusâ response to Juno highlight?
Lines 76-80:Â How does this passage reflect the hierarchical nature of divine relationships in Roman mythology?
Line 79:Â What do the references to divine feasting symbolize?