The Latin word for "is able."
Quid est "potest"?
The subject of "inquit" (paragraph 1).
Quis est Iuno?
The object of "vocat" (Igitur Iuppiter Dianam vocat.).
Quid est "Dianam"?
The person doing the verb: excitat (paragraph 1)
Options: I, you, he/she/it, we, y'all, they
Quid est "he/she/it"?
Iuppiter est iratus.
Quid est "Juppiter is angry"?
The Latin word for "sleeps."
Quid est "dormit"?
The subject of "effugiunt" (paragraph 2).
Quis est "dei"?
The object of "petunt" (paragraph 3).
Quid est "Vulcanum"?
The person doing the verb: effugiunt (paragraph 2)
Options: I, you, he/she/it, we, y'all, they
Quid est "they"?
Canes tunicas olfaciunt.
Quid est "the dogs smell the tunics"?
The Latin word for "gods."
Quid est "dei"?
The subject of "impediunt" (paragraph 5, front page).
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Quae sunt "rivi, fossae"?
The object of "habet" (paragraph 5, first page).
Quid est "multos canes"?
The person doing the verb: reprehendis (paragraph 5, on back)
Options: I, you, he/she/it, we, y'all, they
Quid est "you"?
Vulcanus in arbore dormit.
Quid est "Vulcanus sleeps in a tree"?
The Latin word for "therefore."
Quid est "igitur"?
The subject of "convocat et rogat" (paragraph 2).
Quis est "Iuppiter"?
The object of "inveniunt" (Vestigia Vulcani inveniunt, sed Vulcanum invenire non possunt.)
Quid est "vestigia (Vulcani)"?
The person doing the verb: amo (paragraph 5, on back)
Options: I, you, he/she/it, we, y'all, they
Quid est "I"?
Charon raedam ad terram agit.
Quid est "Charon drives the carriage toward the earth"?
The Latin word for "he/she/it carries."
Quid est "fert"?
The subject of "inveniunt" (paragraph 5, first page).
Quid est "canes"?
The object of "agere" (paragraph 2).
Quid est "raedam"?
The person doing the verb: estis (paragraph 3, on back)
Options: I, you, he/she/it, we, y'all, they
Quid est "y'all"?
Vulcanus de arbore descendit quod ad litus ire vult.
Quid est "Vulcanus climbs down from the tree because he wants to go to the beach"?