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Reading Exercises on Roman Gods & Gladiators
by Kathy Braden, Bow High School, NH

Gladiator

Exercise 4

Answer the following questions.

What case is vita in line 1 and why?

What case is fabulam in line 2 and why?

What part of speech is fortiter in line 5?

What case is copias in line 5 and why?

What tense is volebat in line 7 and why?

What verb form is reddere in line 8? What is its function here?

What case, #, and gender are scelestus and temerarius in lines 9 & 10? Why?

What tense is excipiebat in line 16?

What verb form is esse in line 21?

What case are brevi and tempore in line 22? Why?

What case is complexu in line 25?

What case is gladio in line 26? Why?

What case, #, and gender are omnia in line 28?

 

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