Monday, November 30, 2009
The Rape of Lucretia
Tarquinis the proud is to be a uRoman king, and Sextus Tarquinis is to be a daughter of a bad tyrant. Sextus raped Lucretiam, wife of Collatini , and a good women was raped, on acount of great of great love of virtue, good murder. Ancient Romans men praise the virtue and the spirit of Lucretia, and they blame Tarquinios.
Monday, November 23, 2009
2nd declension # 4
1. eram, erat, eratus
eramus, eratis, erunt
2. ero erit eritis
eritis,
3.possum posest possun
possumis posestis possunt
4. poteram, poterat poteratus
poteramus poteratis, poterunt
5. potero, poterit, poteritis
poteritis
eramus, eratis, erunt
2. ero erit eritis
eritis,
3.possum posest possun
possumis posestis possunt
4. poteram, poterat poteratus
poteramus poteratis, poterunt
5. potero, poterit, poteritis
poteritis
2nd Declension #3
1. Eram- 1st person singular imperfect active indicative of esse meaning to exist
2. Ero- 1st person singular future active indicative of esse meaning to exist
3. Possum- 1st person singular present active indicative of posse meaning to be able
4. Poteram- 1st person singular imperfect active indicative of posse meaning to be able
5. Potero- 1st person singular future active indicative of posse meaning to be able
2. Ero- 1st person singular future active indicative of esse meaning to exist
3. Possum- 1st person singular present active indicative of posse meaning to be able
4. Poteram- 1st person singular imperfect active indicative of posse meaning to be able
5. Potero- 1st person singular future active indicative of posse meaning to be able
2nd Declension #2
1. Imperfect of esse= eram
2. Future of esse= ero
3. Present of posse= possum
4. Imperfect of posse= poteram
5. Future of posse= potero
2. Future of esse= ero
3. Present of posse= possum
4. Imperfect of posse= poteram
5. Future of posse= potero
Friday, November 20, 2009
Argument on Latin Class
I think Latin should be required because it will greatly help you in English. I have found that ever since I have started Latin my English is improving. Latin teaches you how to break down a word into its meaning. Also Latin is a good challenge, and you can never be bored with it because there is so much to learn.
Also when you are learning about Latin you are also learning history as you go. You can learn about the ancient Greek and Roman Mythology. Also you can learn where we got a lot of the English words we speak today. When you learn the latin rotes
If Latin was mandatory you would see the John Carroll schools SAT scores drastically increase. When i took the PSAT I found that because I took Latin that when we had to figure out what the words meant it was a lot easier then I previously remember.
Also when you are learning about Latin you are also learning history as you go. You can learn about the ancient Greek and Roman Mythology. Also you can learn where we got a lot of the English words we speak today. When you learn the latin rotes
If Latin was mandatory you would see the John Carroll schools SAT scores drastically increase. When i took the PSAT I found that because I took Latin that when we had to figure out what the words meant it was a lot easier then I previously remember.
chapter 7 Sententia Antique
1. I am a Man
2. Nothing under the sun is new
3. I am singing a new sound to maiden girls about youth
4. Praise fortune, and the old common people
5. Good people hate to sin because of their love of virtue
6. You dare to be good under the chief under bad times
7. Foolish people often give unworthy men honor
8.
2. Nothing under the sun is new
3. I am singing a new sound to maiden girls about youth
4. Praise fortune, and the old common people
5. Good people hate to sin because of their love of virtue
6. You dare to be good under the chief under bad times
7. Foolish people often give unworthy men honor
8.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Paradime check
1.Imperfect indicative active of esse
ero
2. Future of esse
erant
3.Present indicative active for posse
possum
4.Imperfect of posse
possitis
5. Future indiacative active for posse
possant
ero
2. Future of esse
erant
3.Present indicative active for posse
possum
4.Imperfect of posse
possitis
5. Future indiacative active for posse
possant
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Epigram
The boy at bat looked very scared from getting hit
He had a silly look
He feared the pitchers dreaded fastball
thump, he was right
Friday, November 13, 2009
Chapter 6 Sentettiae Antique
1. Dionysus is a Syracusan that will be a tyrant
2. I wish to taste life's fortune
Do you not wish to taste my life, and fortune
3.To be able, Oh
Can we, oh gods, be safe in great treachery and great destruction
4. On account of care
You will not be in perpetual danger, because of my protection
5. Because of your crime they blame you, now nothing can delight you in your
6. Fortune was varied in the second Punic war
7.Homeland was satisfied with Greek books had beautiful images.
8. The mind is not able to be without gods and goddesses in heaven
9. If his mind is fragile, he can not tolerate much fortune
10. Where their law is strong, in that place the people's books are stroung
"I Do Not Love Thee, Doctor Fell"
I don't love you, say,
2. I wish to taste life's fortune
Do you not wish to taste my life, and fortune
3.To be able, Oh
Can we, oh gods, be safe in great treachery and great destruction
4. On account of care
You will not be in perpetual danger, because of my protection
5. Because of your crime they blame you, now nothing can delight you in your
6. Fortune was varied in the second Punic war
7.Homeland was satisfied with Greek books had beautiful images.
8. The mind is not able to be without gods and goddesses in heaven
9. If his mind is fragile, he can not tolerate much fortune
10. Where their law is strong, in that place the people's books are stroung
"I Do Not Love Thee, Doctor Fell"
I don't love you, say,
Practice and Review chapter 6 verbs
1. valebant-3rd, plural, imperfect, active, indicative of valeo meaning to be stroung
2. satiare- 3rd, singular, future, active, indicative of satio meaning to satisfy
3. monere- 1st person, singular, imparative of monere meaning to advise
4. remanere- 1st person singular, imparative of remanere
5. vocabit- 3rd peron singular, future, active indicative of vocare meaning to call or summon
6. cogitabant- 3rd, plural, imperfect, active, indicative of cogitare meanin to think
7. habebimus- 1st, plural, imperfect, active, indicative of habeo meaning to have
8. sapientiam- 2nd person, singular, present, active, indicative of sapientia meaning wisdom
9. manebit- 3rd, singular, future, active, indicative of monere meaning to advise
10. superare- 1st, singular, present active, indicative of supero meaning to be above
2. satiare- 3rd, singular, future, active, indicative of satio meaning to satisfy
3. monere- 1st person, singular, imparative of monere meaning to advise
4. remanere- 1st person singular, imparative of remanere
5. vocabit- 3rd peron singular, future, active indicative of vocare meaning to call or summon
6. cogitabant- 3rd, plural, imperfect, active, indicative of cogitare meanin to think
7. habebimus- 1st, plural, imperfect, active, indicative of habeo meaning to have
8. sapientiam- 2nd person, singular, present, active, indicative of sapientia meaning wisdom
9. manebit- 3rd, singular, future, active, indicative of monere meaning to advise
10. superare- 1st, singular, present active, indicative of supero meaning to be above
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Juluis Caesar Check
1) The significance of Calpurnia's dream is that it wasn't so much a dream as it was a vision. She also had the dream on the day of Caesar's murder. In her dream Caesar's statue fell, symbolizing the end of his reign. The raining blood symbolized that Caesar would die in a very bloody and gruesome way.
2)Caesar did not want to be King, he was content with keeping the Roman Government the way it was.
3)The greatest conflict for Brutus was that Caesar was like a father to him, and he did not want to kill him.
2)Caesar did not want to be King, he was content with keeping the Roman Government the way it was.
3)The greatest conflict for Brutus was that Caesar was like a father to him, and he did not want to kill him.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Julius Caeser
Caeser grew up in a period of Civil war in the Roman empire. The drastically increasing size of the Roman empire was causeing problems.Caesar was a member of a loung line of aristacrates. Caesar wasn't like other Romans, at a young age he realized that money was the key to Roman politics. After his father's death Juluis set out to better himself. His first step was to marry in to a more distinguised family. Caesar also joined the Roman army. He was later promoted to Cilica.
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