Write the underlined portion of the following sentence in latin:
the good boy walks into the house.
bonus puer
correct if necessary the following sentence:
puer bonum est.
puer bonus est.
What is the nominative case used for?
denoting the subject of the sentence.
Where does Theseus live?
Athens!
what does it mean for something to have great magnitude?
great size: from magnus, -a, -um
Write the underlined portion of the following sentence in Latin:
the boy sees the good field
bonum agrum
nauta laetus est.
what is the accusative case used for?
denoting direct objects AND some objects of prepositions.
Who is this?

Diana!
What does it mean to bonify something?
to make it good.
Write the underlined portion of the following sentence in Latin:
Scintilla is happy for her son is good.
filius bonus est
bonus puer in casam magnum currit.
bonus puer in casam magnam currit.
Translate the following:
Horatiam aqua portat.
the water carries Horatia.
Who is this?

Ceres!
we often hear of people in trouble who are looking for terra firma. Where might you be if you are seeking terra firma? Or what are you looking for?
on a boat. You are looking for firm ground.
Write the underlined portion of the following sentence in Latin:
the boy walks into the good house.
bonam casam
Write a sentence with two unmatching adjective noun pairs.
many possible answers.
bonam colonus aquam in casam portat.
the farmer carries good water into the house.
The beast slain by Theseus has a family name, who is he named after?
King Minos of Crete.
A doctor who is an audial specialist is an expert on what?
the ears / listening or hearing
Write the underlined portions of the following sentences in Laitn.
the good farmer walks into the good house and the good woman sees the good field.
bonus colonus
in bonam casam
bona femina
bonum agrum
write the following sentence in Latin:
The tall sailor leads the big poet into the good house.
altus nauta poetam magnam in casam bonam ducit.
write the two phrases:
in the house and
into the house.
in casa and
in casam.
A theme of the stories that we have read thus far is that one should not have hubris, which is a greek term meaning what?
excessive pride
in music theory, a cadence, refers to a progression of notes that often mark the end of a musical phrase. It is named after one of our vocabulary words from this chapter which describe what feature of it's notes?
a falling of the notes.