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LatinPerDiem: Augustine of Hippo, Confessiones 2
This is a short quiz based on Latin Per Diem: Augustine of Hippo Confessiones 2. Go to the following URL and watch the video before answering these questions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSRQsrP_VPk&feature=youtu.be
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What is the common Latin word order?
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Object, Subject, Verb
Verb, Subject, Object
Verb, Object, Subject
Subject, Object, Verb
Subject, Verb, Object
"et laudare te vult homo...": What is the word order in this clause?
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Subject, Object, Verb
Object, Verb, Subject
Object, Subject, Verb
Verb, Object, Subject
Why is "aliqua portio creaturae tuae" a phrase and not a clause?
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It does not contain a verb
It is too short to be considered a clause
It does not contain a subject
True or false: Apposition occurs when one noun restates another noun.
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True
False
According to the last part of the sentence that was studied in this episode, man carries with them (circumferens) ______.
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Their own beauty
Their own truth
Their own mortality
Their own humility
True or false: Appositive nouns must agree in Gender, Number and Case.
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False
What is the correct parsing of the verb "vult"?
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3rd, Singular, Present, Subjunctive, Active
3rd, Singular, Present, Indicative, Active
3rd, Singular, Perfect, Indicative, Active
3rd, Plural, Perfect, Indicative, Active
3rd, Singular, Perfect, Subjunctive, Active
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