Extra Credit!
200

EARLY GODS:

No light, no land, no sky, no sea,
just endless swirling mystery.
From this the gods would all arise—
he kicked it off, the grand surprise.

Who is Chaos?

400

MYTHOLOGY THEN & NOW:

One sang of battles, gods, and a giant wooden trick; the other loves donuts and TV gags that stick. Different eras, same famous name — epic in their own way.

Who is Homer?

600

FUN WITH SYNONYMS:

Whether you hurry, scurry, skedaddle, or bolt like your toga’s on fire, this Latin verb says: “Move it already.” 

What is Festinat?

800

ROMAN INVENTIONS:

These great feats of engineering fed the fountains where Roman women gathered to collect water and swap gossip. When little Horatia waddled too fast trying to catch up to her mom, she dropped the pot — and the whole plaza paused, then burst out laughing.

What are aqueducts?

1000

POP CULTURE LATIN:

Your Latin homework groaned, shuffled, and tried to eat your notes. Don’t blink—those moaning, brain-hungry grammarians are clawing their way from the grave to feast on your declensions.

What are zombies? 

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