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Latin 7 Fall Exam Review Name: I. Characters You will be asked to identify characters based on what they did throughout the stories we covered in each stage. With the characters below, give a brief summary of their activities in Stages 1-4. Character Caecilius Metella Clemens Quintus Grumio Melissa Cerberus Syphax Pantagathus Celer Stage # Where Character Spent Most of His/Her Time in Stories Important Actions of the Character Amicus (of Caecilius)` Hercules ` Hermogenes Iudex Testis/amicus (of Hermogenes in St 4) Poeta Completed: 1

II. Vocabulary Write the English meaning of each of the Latin words below. Ex. Coquit = COOKS Latin English Latin English Latin English Agit Negotium agit anulus Cera Coquit Cur? E, ex Ego Eheu! Habet Inquit Iudex Mendax Pecunia Perterritus Poeta Querit Quis? Reddit Satis Sed Signum Tu Vendit Vocat Ad Bibit Circumspectat Clamat Ecce! Et Exit Exspectat Forum Ianua Iratus Leo Magnus Navis Non Portat Respondet Ridet Salve! surgit Taberna Videt Villa Vinum Amicus Ancilla Cena Cibus Dominus Dormit Gustat Intrat Laetus Laudat Mensa Mercator Quoque Salutat Toga Tunica Atrium Canis Coquus Cubiculum Culina Est Filius Hortus In Laborat Mater Pater Sedet Servus Tablinum Triclinium Via venit probus Completed: 2

III. Derivatives Highlight as much of the Latin root as you are able to find in the English words below. Give the Latin word that it comes from and give the English meaning of the Latin word. 1. English Derivative Culinary Complete Latin Root Word Meaning of Latin Root Word Meaning of Derivative Laudable Sedentary Ridiculous Mendacity Leonine Ancillary Merchandise Avocation Dominated Dormitory Circumspect Gustatory Judicial Janitor Bibulous Dormant Senility vendor Completed: 3

2. For each of the following Latin words, come up with five English words that derive from the root word listed. Then give a brief definition of the word you ve listed. You may add prefixes and suffixes to the words you make. An example is given below for one derivative of audit. Audit Definition of your Clamat Definition of your hears Derivatives shouts Derivatives 1. audience A group of people who listen 2. 3. 4. 5. to something 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. laborat Definition of your portat Definition of your works Derivatives carries Derivative 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. Completed: 4

IV. Exam Review Sheet Culture Label each part of the Roman house and give its purpose. 11. 12. Room (Latin/Eng.) 1. 2. 3. 4. (not a room, a part of the house found in room 11) 5. 6. (not a room, an object found in room 11. ) Purpose 7. 8. 9. 10 11. 12. Completed: 5

Map of Italy. Label the blank map with the corresponding number for each of the places listed below. Then give the important information about each of the places on the map. 1. Sicily 2. Sardinia 3. Corsica (*draw it onto the map*) 4. Adriatic Sea 5. Tyrrhenian Sea 6. Mediterranean Sea 7. Rome 8. Ostia 9. Brundisium 10. Naples 11. Herculaneum 12. Pompeii 13. Color Sardinia green. 14. Draw in Corsica. Color Corsica orange. 15. Color Sicily purple. 16. Put two stars by Rome. 17. Draw a volcano where Mt. Vesuvius would be. 18. Put one star next where Pompeii is. Completed: 6

Draw the Pompeian forum and the important buildings around it. Include the things listed in the box below: Temple of Apollo Eumachia s Cloth Building Basilica Temple of Jupiter Food Market Municipal Offices Temple of the Lares Table of Weights and Measures Temple of the Emperors Polling Station Color all temples green. Color all government offices orange. Color all merchant-related places blue. Give the main ideas surrounding the people, places, dates, objects, or ideas. Culture Term/Idea Temple of Jupiter Explanation Temple of Apollo Basilica Completed: 7

Eumachia Exam Review Sheet Pavement of the forum Forum notice boards Statues of wealthy citizens Wheeled traffic in the forum? Aedile Duoviri Tribunal Lares How many theaters did Pompeii have? How many acres did Pompeii cover? Pompeiian water supply palaestra Forum Baths Menu for breakfast Menu for lunch Dinner appetizer Dinner s main course Dinner s dessert Completed: 8

When the average Roman got up. Dressing order for Caecilius Exam Review Sheet Salutatio Patronus Clients Cena Daily ritual for someone like Caecilius Power of a Roman wife within her household Describe the atrium What kind of doors were inside the Roman home? What kind of doors were on the outermost walls? Fauces Rights of slaves Window situation in a Roman house. How many names did a Roman citizen have? Clan name Family name Personal name Completed: 9

Map of Pompeii Exam Review Sheet 1. What places to each of the letters represent? I A S - P E - O N - L 2. Label all of the gates. 3. Color Stabiae Street yellow. 4. Color Nola Street pink. 5. Color the Forum Baths blue and label it. 6. Color both theaters purple. 7. Color the Stabian Baths orange and label it. 8. Color Street of Shops green and label. Completed: 10

Draw the arrangement of couches and a dining table in a triclinium. Show which direction people reclined around the table. Write out a list of typical foods enjoyed by the Romans during three different courses of a cena. Gustatio (Appetizers) Prima Mensa (main course) Secunda Mensa (dessert) What does the term ab ovo ad mala literally mean? What would the term imply if you were to find it on an ancient dinner invitation? Completed: 11

V. Cases (Nominative vs. Accusative) Choose the correct case of the word to complete the sentence, and WRITE IT IN THE BLANK. 1. est in mensa. a. cibus b. cibum 2. togam laudat. a. dominus b. dominum 3. est Pandora. a. ancilla b. ancillam 4. Coquus spectat. a. tunica b. tunicam 5. Caecilius est a. argenarius b. argentarium 6. in lecto dormit. a. amicus b. amicum 7. Servus in atrio salutat. a. mercator b. mercatorem 8. dominus vituperat. a. servus b. servum 9. cibum in mensa videt. a. coquus b. coquum 10. ancilla gustat. a. cena b. cenam 12. amicus est spectat. a. pater b. patrem 13. in mensa ambulat a. senex b. senem 14. Amicus salutat. a. servus b. servum 15. Ancilla ad theatrum ducit. a. pater b. patrem Completed: 12

16. Venalicius videt. a. tonsor b. tonsorem 17. tabernam intrat. a. Grumio b. Grumionem VI. Declensions Look at the nouns below and choose the declension to which they belong. Noun Declension Noun Declension Noun Declension Actors Actorem Argentarius Iuvenem Caecilius Ancilla Pictorem Leonem Puella Vinum Navem Scaena Theatrum Actius Hortus Fabulam Urbem Metella VII. Grammar Facts Complete the meaning of the following grammar facts. 1. Regular verbs that end in have TU as their subject. 2. Regular verbs that end in have a nominative noun as their subject. 3. Regular verbs that end in have EGO has their subject. 4. The Latin subject of ES is. 5. The Latin subject of SUM is. 6. tells the function of a noun in a sentence. 7. This case shows you the subject of a sentence. 8. This case shows you the direct object of a sentence. VIII. Verb Endings with Pronouns Choose the verb that correctly completes the sentence and WRITE IT IN THE BLANK. 1. Tu senex. a. sum b. es c. est 2. Ego ancillam.. a. vendo b. vendis c. vendit Completed: 13

3. Servus in culina a. laboro b. laboras c. laborat 4. Tu vinum a. bibo b. bibis c. bibit 5. Caecilius ancillam a. delecto b. delectas c. delectate 6. Senex in sella (chair) a. sedeo b. sedes c. sedet 7. Tu ad portum a. ambulo b. ambulas c. ambulat 8. Quintus filius. a. sum b. es c. est 8. Metella in cubiculo a. dormio b. dormis c. dormit 9. Ego canem a. habeo b. habes c. habet 10. versum recito. a. ego b. tu c. poeta 11. servum habet. a. ego b. tu c. Syphax 12. est tonsor. a. ego b. tu c. Pantagathus 13. es tonsor. a. ego b. tu c. Pantagathus Completed: 14

IX. Mythology Exam Review Sheet List the 12+2 Olympian gods, their realm (God of ), and their symbol(s). Greek Name Roman Name Realm Symbol(s) Completed: 15

Sententiae Latinae Know the 10 terms listed on the two Sententiae Latinae pages we studied. 1. ad infinitum Literal 2. ad hoc Literal 3.ad nauseam Literal 4. alumnus/alumna Literal 5. alibi Literal 6. ad libitum Literal Completed: 16

7. ab initio Literal Exam Review Sheet 8. ad hominem Literal 9. ab ovo usque ad mala Literal 1. alma mater Literal Completed: 17

XI. Written portion of your exam. According to the Romans, access to certain city buildings or constructions made a well-planned city. What did most Roman cities provide for different aspects of human existence? Address facilities that provided for a) the health of the body b) the health of the soul c) entertainment d) food, clothing, and water e) shelter f) defense Write a paragraph using appropriate English grammar and punctuation that addresses specific buildings and facilities that supplied Romans with the things they needed for day-to-day living. It should be 8-10 sentences. Completed: 18