Lines 199-236
Pythagoras's Teachings: The Four Ages of Man
A. What is the case and case use of imitamina?
Line 200
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Accusative, direct object
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Accusative, subject of the infinitive
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Ablative, accompaniment
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Nominative, Subject
B. What is the subject of ludit? Line 205
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coloribus
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almus
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florum
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ager
C. What is the case and case use of aestatem? Line 206
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genitive, possession
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ablative, agent
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nominative, predicate complement
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accusative, object of certain prepositions
D. What is the case and case use of fervore? Line 209
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ablative, ablative absolute
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dative, indirect object
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genitive, partitive
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dative, purpose
E. Scan the first four first of line 212.
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Dactyl, spondee, dactyl, dactyl
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Spondee, dactyl, dactyl, spondee
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Daactyl, spondee, spondee, dactyl
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Dactyl, dactyl, dactyl, dactyl
F. Parse (person, number, tense, voice, and mood) latitavimus:
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1st, plural, perfect, active, indicative
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1st, singular, present, passive, subjunctive
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2nd, plural, perfect, passive, indicative
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3rd, singular, perfect, passive, subjunctive
G. What does condita (line 219) modify?
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visceribus
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discentae
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matris
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corpora
H. Why is the daughter of Tyndaris sad?
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She sees an old-woman crease in the mirror
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She got into an argument with her father
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She was abandoned on the side of the road
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She broke up with her lover
I. Scan line 236.
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Spondee, spondee, spondee, dactyl
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Dactyl, dactyl, dactyl, spondee
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Spondee, dactyl, dactyl, spondee
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Spondee, spondee, dactyl, spondee
J. What poetic device does Ovid use in line 236?
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Anaphora
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Hyperbaton
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Juxtaposition
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Synchesis