A homophone for the English translation of "scis" is this deity.
Who is Juno?
A Latin-derived four note motif often found in film scores.
What is the dies irae?
Nine days from today marks the widely accepted date of this Roman's death.
Who is Julius Caesar?
Latin word for the class' designated groups.
What is a familia?
The English translation of the main character's name is this adjective.
What is "lucky"?
The insects which lent their name to Achilles' Myrmidon legion.
What are ants?
Demigod whose singing voice was provided by Roger Bart in the eponymous 1997 film.
Who is Hercules?
Type of poem sent as a punishment for stealing in Catullus XII.
What are hendecasyllables?
Students are given a timeframe of duo septimanas to complete a given one of these.
What is a PoP?
Offering to the household gods sought by Vatia.
What are uvae?
Region of the Underworld for neutral souls.
What are the Fields of Asphodel?
Christopher Nolan's upcoming 2026 movie is an adaptation of this epic.
What is "The Odyssey"?
The author of The Aeneid wrote the epic in part to bolster this ruler's claim to legitimacy.
Who is Augustus?
1st present active indicative of the verb "to see", and the best way to study in IB.
What is "video"?
The *first* character to not be voiced by a student in the audiobook.
Who is Primus?
The swampy region home to the Hydra.
What is Lerna?
A phrase used to express surprise, derived from the name of the king of the gods.
What is "By Jove"?
Poem which begins "Nunc est bibendum".
What is Horace XXXVII?
What one might ask if "negotiolum" came up.
What is "Licetne mihi ire ad latrinam?"
The Latin name of the monster that lends its name to Chapter 1 of Book 11.
What is "Versepellis"?
The goddess most likely to figuratively "lock in".
Who is Cardea?
The value in the mos maiorum seen represented on the Virginian seal.
What is "virtus"?
Literary device which splits one phrase into its two descriptors.
What is hendiadys?
Latin word meaning "proper", and favored catchphrase of a club co-president.
What is "decorum"?
The year, in Roman numerals, of the textbook's inception.
What is MMXX?