ASSESSMENT Comp and Analysis - APU1 Vergil 1.102-123
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- Q1"iactantī" on line 102 is in the ____ case and refers to _______.ablative; Aeneasgenitive; Aeneasnominative; Aeneasdative; Aeneas45s
- Q2"stridēns" on line 102 describes/modifiesvēlumAquilōneprocellatālia45s
- Q3On line 103, we learn that Aeneas' shipdirectly avoids a large gust of wind.is hit directly by a gust of wind.is hit directly by a large wave.is capsized by a large wave.45s
- Q4"fluctūsque ad sīdera tollit" on line 103 is an example ofchiasmusapostrophehyperbolesimile45s
- Q5Match the part of the ship to its Latin word.Users link answersLinking60s
- Q6According to lines 104-105, we learn that the shipis now facing the wrong direction in the wavesis having its sides repairedhas been led ashorehas extra oars in the bottom part of the prow60s
- Q7On line 104, "undīs" is in the _____ case.nominativeaccusativedativeablative30s
- Q8What is the subject of "īnsequitur" on line 105?latusprōracumulōmōns45s
- Q9"praeruptus aquae mōns" on line 105 is an example ofhyperbolemetonymyanaphorachiasmus30s
- Q10"cumulō" on line 105 is in the ____ case.ablativeaccusativedativenominative30s
- Q11"latus" on line 105 is in the _____ case.nominativegenitiveablativeaccusative30s
- Q12What literary device is being used with "hī..... hīs" on line 106?metonymysimileapostropheanaphora45s
- Q13"Trēs" on line 108 refers tomenwindswavesships45s
- Q14"abreptās" on line 108 isa present active participlea gerunda perfect passive participlea 2nd person present verb45s
- Q15On line 108, we learn that some of the shipsare destroyed by rocks thrown down from the cliffsare destroyed by hidden sandbarsare destroyed by overwhelming waterare destroyed by rocks under the water45s