CC: The mood that conveys uncertainty.
What is the Subjunctive?
CC: The English for ardere.
What is to burn?
CC: The text Caesar wrote that we are reading this year.
What is de Bello Gallico?
CC: The largest feasting holiday for the ancient Romans.
What is Saturnalia?
CC: The meter Vergil's Aeneid was written in.
What is dactylic hexameter?
CD: The mood that conveys facts, things that happened, or things that are likely to happen.
What is the Indicative?
CD: The English for arx, arcis.
What is citadel or altar?
CD: The place that Caesar travels to prior to his consulship.
What is Gaul?
CD: The Trojan ancestor of the Romans.
Who is Aeneas?
CD: A foot signified by to consecutive long vowels.
What is a spondee?
DC: The tense, voice, and mood of audiamus.
What is Present Active Subjunctive?
DC: The English for pelagus.
What is the ocean/sea?
DC: The leader of the Helvetians.
Who is Orgetorix?
DC: Vergil wanted this to happen if he did not finish the Aeneid prior to his death.
What is burn it?
DC: A foot that is signified by a long vowel followed one short vowel.
What is a trochee?
DCCC: The tense, voice, and mood of auditus eram.
What is Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative?
DCCC: The English for latus, -a, -um.
What is broad/wide?
DCCC: The three groups of people in Gaul according to Caesar.
Who are the Aquitanni, Belgae, and Celtae?
DCCC: The parents of Aeneas.
Who are Venus and Anchises?
DCCC: The two letters that can be liquids.
What are L & R?
M: The person, number, tense, voice, and mood of audiebamini.
M: The English for horrescere.
What is to shudder/tremble?
M: The first wife of Aeneas.
Who is Creusa?
M: Vergil had to make sure his writing was not deemed judgmental of Augustus and the Roman Empire to avoid this.
What is exile?
M: The consonant we regard as barely a letter for scansion purposes.
What is H?