I. Vocabulary Give the Greek words corresponding to these English definitions. Answer in the format used in class.

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I. Vocabulary Give the Greek words corresponding to these English definitions. Answer in the format used in class. 1. away from, from 2. temple 3. holy, sacred 4. able, possible 5. beginning 6. good, brave 7. necessity, need 8. surely, you see 9. that, because 10. when, since 11. not (Give four possible answers) 12. disease 13. always 14. thus, in this way, so 15. truth 16. rock 17. on, at, beside 18. clearly, indeed 19. under [at rest] 20. gift 21. stranger, guest 22. noble, excellent 23. mind 24. mortal (Give both possible answers) 25. fruit 26. voice, sound 27. and not, nor 28. opinion, glory 29. sea 30. simple, foolish 31. dear (to), friendly (to) 32. word, account 33. river 34. friend 35. if 36. into, to 37. down from 38. justice, custom 39. soul; life 40. where? 41. god 42. god, goddess Written%by%David%Gravolet% % 1%

43. high (referring to elevation, not a state of mind) 44. down (along), throughout, according to 45. peace 46. death 47. immortal 48. like to, similar to 49. upon 50. war 51. gold 52. physician 53. cruel, pitiless, reckless (Hopefully you don t think this describes my attitude in making this study guide) 54. and (Give both possible answers) 55. both...and (Give three possible answers) 56. stone 57. true 58. but 59. neither nor 60. of all sorts 61. but, yet 62. first 63. easy 64. happiness, prosperity 65. where, that, in order that, to 66. perhaps, I suppose, of course, no doubt 67. at least, in fact 68. your 69. his, her, own 70. our 71. while, until 72. with 73. sweet, pleasant 74. near 75. as, that, how 76. now, at the present time 77. wise 78. shameful 79. sun 80. difficult (Was it?) ἥεν το σοϕον; Written%by%David%Gravolet% % 2%

II. Verbs! The part you ve all been waiting for! Give all principal parts; assume all verbs have three principal parts with no alternate forms unless indicated otherwise. 1. I know (6) 2. I ask, I request 3. I ask 4. I learn, I inquire, I hear of 5. I live 6. I make, I produce, I do 7. I do 8. I fall 9. I teach 10. I hasten 11. I nourish, I feed, I rear 12. I think, I perceive 13. I flee, I escape 14. I receive (not λαµβανω) 15. I wish 16. I am pleased with (Don t miss it again, Malcolm!)- 17. I fight (3 PP, 2 alternate forms) 18. I turn 19. I am born, I become, I am 20. I am away (1) 21. I drink 22. I am present (1) 23. I hate 24. I have, I hold (3 PP, 2 alternate forms) 25. I supply (3 PP, 2 alternate forms) 26. I say, I tell 27. I say, I tell, I call (1) 28. I love 29. I bear, I bring 30. I send 31. I pursue 32. I seem, I appear 33. I die 34. I see, I look at (6) 35. I sleep 36. I do wrong, I injure 37. I loose, I release (6) 38. I lead 39. I hide Written%by%David%Gravolet% % 3%

40. I command 41. I roam (back and forth) 42. I come (1) 43. I come to be, I am (2 PP and a deponent form) 44. I eat 45. I fail of, I miss, I err 46. I am born, I become, I am, I happen 47. I am about, I am going, I intend, I am destined 48. I fear- 49. I exchange, I reply 50. I hold up under, I endure III. εἰµί Conjugate! Present Indicative Present Subjunctive Imperfect Indicative Infinitives How is this comic related to Greek? Answer correctly for one extra point. Written%by%David%Gravolet% % 4%

IV. Declension Decline the following noun-adjective pairs correctly with nu movables and alternate forms. ἥδε πετρη Translate the plural genitive- ἐκεῖνο ἐργον Translate the singular nominative- νηος πρωτος Translate the singular dative- This picture above was published within Murakami s latest short story to be translated into English. Name the story for a bonus point. Written%by%David%Gravolet% % 5%

V. Grammar Could this be a Greek exam without an unannounced section? I think not. To demonstrate your knowledge, add breathing marks where/if they have been omitted. 1. ἐργα δικαιον. This is a complete sentence. Explain why that is. 2. ἐργα διωκει ολβον. What is the number of the verb? Why? 3. What are the two types of subjunctives we have learned? Explain each. 4. Explain when the optative is used in a purpose clause and when the subjunctive is used. 5. What is a protasis? What is an apodosis? Where might you find these? 6. List the three Greek voices we ve learned and briefly explain each. 7. What are the basic translations of each Greek case learned in the first quarter? 8. "I stare carefully into the Kekuléan knot of the middle Dean s necktie."- an excerpt from Infinite Jest. Explain what Hal Incandenza means by Kekuléan for two bonus points. Written%by%David%Gravolet% % 6%

VI. The end is nigh! - Sentences Breathing marks have been omitted from these sentences. Add the correct breathing marks and translate. 1. ξεινος λεγει Ρεεσε ῃ σχαϕην σχαϕην νυν εννεπειν.- 2. What is the tense, number, and voice of λεγει. 3. οµβρος πιπτε δενδρεῳ οϕρα τα θνησκοιεν αλλα αιει ζωοιεν.- 4. What are the tenses and moods of each verb in the above sentence? Why? VII. The end is here!- Bonuses 1. What does the name Irene mean? Explain how it came into English from Greek. 2. What is an archetype? Explain how it came into English from Greek. 3. What is a philanthropist? Explain how it came into English from Greek. 4. What does polemic mean? Explain how it came into English from Greek. 5. What is an autocracy? Explain how it came into English from Greek. 6. Translate from Latin to Greek: In principio erat Verbum et Verbum erat apud Deum et Deus erat Verbum. Written%by%David%Gravolet% % 7%