dative
comparatives
superlatives
Vocabulary
What happened in the story
100

of true or false: the dative case is used for the direct object

What is false?

100

the two letters that always occur in the superlative

What is -or?

100

of first/second declension and third declension, the type of adjective that superlative adjectives are

What is first/second declension?

100

the Latin word for this:  

What is liber?

100

one reason why Romans think they are better than Greeks

What is because they are better engineers, because they have the best farms, or because they have the largest empire?

200

what's useful to important to remember about the forms for the dative plural and the ablative plural

What is they always have the same endings as each other (regardless of declension)?

200

the number and case of this word: callidiorēs

What is plural and either nominative or accusative?

200

the number and case of this word: stultissimum

What is singular; accusative?

200

The English meaning of this word: pāx

What is peace?

200

the person who argued during debate class that Romans are better than Greeks

Who is Quintus?

300

what the indirect object is

What is the person to or for the action is done?

300

the translation of this phrase: īrātior quam Metella

What is angrier than Metella?

300

the translation of this phrase: quam pulcherrima

What is as beautiful as possible?

300

The English meaning of this word: frātrem

What is brother?

300

Syphax gave the innkeeper this in exchange for a cup of wine

What is an Egyptian ring?

400

the dative singular form of this word: uxor

What is uxorī?

400

the ablative plural comparative form of this adjective: stultus

What is stultioribus?

400

the masculine, accusative, plural form of the superlative for this adjective: perterritus

What is perterritissimōs?

400

The Latin for always

What is semper?

400

Why Alexander bought statues for his younger brothers

What is "because it was their birthday"?

500

how to say for you (singular) in Latin

What is tibi?

500

the ablative singular comparative form of the Latin word that means happy

What is laetiore?

500

the nominative, singular, feminine superlative of the Latin adjective that means easy

What is facillima?

500

The Latin for us

What is nōs?

500

Why, according to Alexander, Greeks are better than Romans

What is: because the Romans are imitators (of the Greeks) while Greeks are creators?