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100

What kind of activity takes place in a dormitory?

Sleep

100

Usually, singular Accusative (direct object) case nouns end in _____.

m
100

List three things the Romans ate that we, in present-day America, DON'T usually eat.

Garum, jellyfish, peacock, flamingo, doormice

100

Mercator villam intrat.

The merchant enters the house.

100

Canis amīcum salutat.

The dog greets the friend.

200

Something that is laudable is worthy of __________.

Praise

200

Pick the correct option:

(Argentarius, Argentarium) dormit.

Argentarius

200

What garment of clothing did both Roman men AND women wear?

A tunic

200

Coquus est anxius.

The cook is anxious.

200

Grumiō cibum consumit et vīnum bibit.

Grumiō eats the food and drinks the wine.

300

Someone who is amiable is __________.

Friendly

300

Pick the correct option: 

Servus (cēna, cēnam) gustat.

cēnam

300

BESIDES the foods they ate, how was a Roman dinner different then our American dinners today?

They laid on couches to eat, they didn't use forks, they would often have live entertainment at home

300

Grumiō cenam coquit, et Metella Grumiōnem laudat.

Grumio cooks dinner, and Metella praises Grumio.

300

Canis Metellam consumit et laetus est.

The dog eats Metella and is happy.

400

International Commerce refers to ________ done between different countries.

Trade / business

400

Pick the correct option:

(Ancilla, Ancillam) in triclinio laborat.

Ancilla

400

What was the long, flowing article of clothing with lots of folds that Roman men wore wrapped around themselves?

A toga
400

Cibus est paratus.

The food is ready / prepared.

400

Mercator pecuniam numerat.

The merchant counts money.

500

Ancillary equipment is equipment that provides __________.

Support / help

500

The direct object is the noun that _______________.

Has the action (verb) done to it.

500

As part of his daily routine as a patrōnus (patron), Caecilius would meet with, and hand out money to, what kind of people in the atrium?

His clients / poorer people / freed slaves

500

Caeciius est laetus argentarius.

Caecilius is a happy banker.

500
Ancilla aquam portat in horto.

The maidservant carries water in the garden.

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