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- Q1Translate: nuntius domino crudeli epistulam tradidit.Users enter free textType an Answer60s
- Q2Translate: milites Romani saepe sunt meliores quam Graeci.Users enter free textType an Answer60s
- Q3Translate: “iste Clemens,” inquit Eutychus, “molestissimus est.”Users enter free textType an Answer60s
- Q4What do all these sentences have in common? (Listed here: nuntius domino crudeli epistulam tradidit. / milites Romani saepe sunt meliores quam Graeci. / “iste Clemens,” inquit Eutychus, “molestissimus est.”)They reference Romans.They have present tense verbs.They are taken from the same story in the textbook.They have the three degrees of adjectives.30s