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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Literary Devices. Scansion. Poets. Vocabulary. History & Culture. Grammar. 10 Point. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Choose a category. You will be given the answer.

You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

Click here for Final Jeopardy

LiteraryDevices

Scansion VocabularyHistory &Culture

Grammar

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Poets

Primus pius parens

Saeva terra

Dum condit, dum facit, dum intrat

Velut agmen equorum

Saturnia

The meter of the Aeneid

The number of feet per line

Three examples of diphthongs

The metrical notation for a dactyl . . . a

spondee

Scan the first line of the Aeneid

His poetry is nearly exclusively about

his narcissistic lover.

He died of a stomach fever.

He fought on the side of the

conspirators.

He died on the isle of Tomi.

He was a contemporary of

Julius Caesar.

urbs

vita

parvus

litus

heres

Foundation of Rome

1184 BC

Leader of the Dardanians

Calchas

Wife, Father, and son of Aeneas in

Troy

Tam, tot, talis, sic, ita, tantus indicate

what type of clause?

Independent subjunctives in the

first person are what type?

A subjunctive command is expressed:

Gerunds of purpose follow

what preposition

What is the alternate name for the accusative and

infinitive construction?

Make your wager

Name two of the Trojan lieutenants whom Aeneas

and Achates see beseeching Dido at the

end of Book I.


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