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In line 34, where are the characters heading from?
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What word tells you how far the characters have traveled?
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In line 34, where are the characters heading from?
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What word tells you how far the characters have traveled?
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What is the best translation of "Siculae tellūris" on line 34?
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"vēla dabant" on line 35 can also be translated as
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On line 35, who are the "laetī"?
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What literary device is used on line 35 with both salis and aere?
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What is the best translation of "cum" on line 36?
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According to line 36, Juno is
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On line 36, what word is "aeternum" describing?
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On line 37, who is Juno talking to?
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Lines 37 and 38 have no nominative and main verb because they are part of an exclamatory question.
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Why does Juno describe herself as victam in line 37?
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Who is the "Teucrōrum rēgem" on line 38?
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What is stopping Juno on line 39?
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Who are the "argīvum" on line 40?
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What does Juno want to do to the people in line 39?
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According to line 39, who is Pallas?
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On line 41, we learn that Pallas enacted revenge because of
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What did Ajax on line 41 do that made Pallas so angry?
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Who is Iōvis on line 42?
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What is the "rapidum ignem" referred to in line 42?
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According to line 43, Pallas
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Who is "illum" on line 44?
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According to line 44, where on Ajax's body was he injured?
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What was the final injury to Ajax?
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On line 46, who is "ego"?
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According to lines 46-47, the character complains that they feel entitled because of
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In lines 48-49, the goddess feels
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Who is the dea on line 50?
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Who rules "Aeolia" on line 52?
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What are "Austrīs" on line 51?
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The word "feta" on line 51 indicates that Aeolia is ______________
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On line 52, we can see a chiasmus, a word order literary device in which we see the ABBA agreement pattern. Which set of words below follows this pattern?
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According to lines 53, how does Vergil describe the winds?
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According to line 54, what is ONE way in which Aeolus controls the winds. He controls them with.......
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To whom or what does the word "illī" on line 55 refer?
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What literary device is present in the end of line 55 "magnō cum murmure montis"?
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"nī faciat" on line 58 introduces to us a
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On line 59, who is being described as "rapidī"?
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Who is the "pater omnipotēns" on line 60?
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On line 61, "metuēns hoc" translates as "fearing this." Who is the person to which "metuēns" refers?
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On line 61 "metuēns hoc" translates as "fearing this." What is the "this" being referred to in the phrase?
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What was the result of the "fear (metuens)" on line 61-62?