Derivatives
Translation
Vocabulary
Rhetoric
Analysis
100
The derivative coming from the Latin word "vulgus" meaning characteristic or relating to the masses
What is vulgar
100
translate this Latin phrase: "furor arma ministrat"
What is the fury supplies the weapons
100
The Latin word for spark
What is scintallam
100
The rhetorical device used in line 148 to 154
What is simile
100
Explain the simile given for Neptune in lines 148 to 154
What is how Neptune is able to calm the seas and the winds like a man with great authority and respect is able to calm a mob
200
The word emulsion is derived from the Latin word ______
What is mulcet
200
Es in secessu longo locus
What is there is a place in the deep inlit,
200
The rhetorical device used in 168
What is personification.
200
To show that the men aren't on the sea anymore, or possibly to return the men to their basic needs, Vergil does this.
What is describing the making of fire
300
A word deriving from the Latin word for torches
What is fascism
300
Translate the line 'pietate gravem ac meritis si forte virum quem/ conspexere'
What is if by chance the catch sight of a man revered in piety and service,
300
The Latin word for bay.
What is sinus
300
Explanation of the metonymy used in line 177
What is the use of Ceres to represent grain, being that she is the goddest of the harvest.
400
A derivative of the Latin for reveal meaning "outwardly appearing as such"
What is ostensible
400
Translate the line ' O socii- neque enim ignari sumus ante malorum'
What is 'O friends- we were not ignorant to trouble before.'
400
A rhetorical device that is used to describe words or objects that appear in a setting that is before their time.
What is anachronism
400
The mythical monster which resides in a narrow channel of water opposite of Charybdis
What is Scylla
500
The part of a ship that comes from the Latin word for stern
What is poopdeck
500
Translate the line 'forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit'
What is 'perhaps one day it will be pleasing to remember even these things.'
500
The use of the words "maerentia pectora mulcet" in line 197 is related to 157 how?
What is the words are being used in the same sense in tryng to calm, or sooth the listener. While one group is rather riled up, the other is mooping around (opposites) but Vergil brings them together in this sense
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