Lights, Camera, Action
What's in a Name?
Pronoun Trouble
History Mystery
Grab Bag
100

translate to Latin: 

they love

amant

100

this noun case is used for the subject of a sentence

nominative

100

3rd person, singular pronoun (in english)

he, she, it

100

a male fortune-teller/advisor in Rome was called an _________

augur

100

the powerhouse of the cell is called the 

mitochondria

200

translate to Latin: 

he sleeps

dormit

200

this noun case is used for the direct object

accusative

200

2nd person, plural pronoun (in english)

y'all (you all)

200

a female mystic/fortune-teller in Rome was called a __________

Sybil

200

who is the primary author of the book of Proverbs?

King Solomon

300

translate to Latin:

they were

erant

300

this noun case is used to show possession

genitive

300

1st person, singular pronoun (in english) 

I

300

where did Horatius receive his most significant wound while defending the bridge from the Etruscans?

his thigh 

300

If a pair of lines are perpendicular, and the slope of the first line line is 3, what is the slope of the other?

-1/3

400

translate to Latin: 

we will think

cogitamus

400

this noun case is used to show most prepositions (by/with/from)

ablative

400

3rd person, plural pronoun (in english)

they
400

What does "Scaevola" mean in Latin? 

left-handed

400

Translate into English:

Vir feminae rosas dat.

The man gives the woman roses.

500

translate to Latin: 

y'all were remaining

manebatis

500

this noun case is used to show indirect objects (to/for someone)

dative

500

1st person, plural pronoun (in English)

we

500

This Roman general led Roma in battle against the Volscians, and later defected to the Volscian side and turned on Rome.

hint: his name is also the name of a Hunger Games villian

Coriolanus

500

Translate (into English):

Oppidum magnum et foedum est.

The town is big and ugly.

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