The king of all gods, known to the Greeks as Zeus
Jupiter
Their word is "mutatas"
Mutate
Repetition of the same letter at beginning of words or syllables
Alliteratioln
First emperor
Augustus
Mutatas formas - what is mutatas
Perfect passive participle
The god who's really a catch-all for everything--the sun, poetry, etc.
Apollo
Their word is "vacuus"
Vacuum, vacuous
Exageration
Hyperbole
Second triumvirate
Octavian, Marc Antony, Lepidus
The case which is the indirect object
Dative
Both the morning and the evening star are named after this heavenly beauty
Venus
Our word is "corpse" or maybe even "corporeal"
Corpus, Corporis
Expression of meaning through an image
Metaphor
Provinces
Places outside Rome proper which the Romans conquered and administrated
Parse: scribebamus
1 plural imperfect active indicative
Our word is "manipulate"
Manus, manus
Comparison using a word like sicut, similis, or velut.
Simile
What date did Julius Caesar die?
March 15, 44BCE
The subjunctive
He guards doorways and gates in Roman mythology, and also maybe has two faces?
Ianus
Our word is "circumvent"
"a-b-b-a" arrangement of words
Chiasmus
Lex Julia
Laws detailing the updated Roman moral code and marriage laws
For being brave and choosing grammar 500 (this only applies if you pick it before its the last question), your question is: what is the nominative?
If you pick it last: conjugate facio, facere, feci, factum in the imperfect
Subject
or
facebam
facebas
facebat
facebamus
facebatis
facebant