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LatinPerDiem: Augustine of Hippo, Confessiones 4
This is a short quiz based on Latin Per Diem: Augustine of Hippo Confessiones 4. Go to the following URL and watch the video before answering these questions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyAxU0gazzI&feature=youtu.be&list=PLEC2sC2cPY4AwzaMntLmb51wpsEEhb3F8
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True or false: "tu excitas ut laudare te delectet" The subject of delectet is "tu".
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Through Augustine's use of prepositional phrases, it is emphasized that _____ is the primary agent which is bringing about action.
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Augustine's Priest
God
The Church
He
What case does the preposition "ad" take?
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True or false: Augustine emphasizes the restlessness of our hearts by placing the predicate "inquietum" before "cor"
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"quia fecisti nos ad te" Complete the translation by filling in the blank: For you made us for _____.
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Yourself
Ourselves
Recall from memory the sentence that was studied in this episode. The options differ in word order, select the option that Augustine wrote.
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quia fecisti nos ad te et est cor nostrum inquietum donec requiescat in te
quia fecisti nos ad te et inquietum est cor nostrum donec requiescat in te
quia fecisti nos in te et inquietum est cor nostrum donec requiescat ad te
What is the correct parsing of "excitas"?
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2, sg, pres, ind, A
3, sg, fut, ind, A
2, sg, pres, subj, A
2, sg, fut, ind, A
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