Art History
Future Tense
Relative Clauses
Coins
Translation
100
Where did you go to complete the scavenger hunt?

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

100

Change this sentence to the future tense: 

The teachers are at war with each other.

The teachers will be at war with each other.

100

What is an antecedent?

The noun that the relative clause describes

100

Which side of the coin is the "reverse?"

The side without the face. (Tails)

100

Agricola puellam amat.

The farmer loves the daughter.

200

Demonstrate the smile of an Archaic sculpture.

:)

200

Identify the future tense verb: 

amabo, amat, amabat

amabo

200

What are the possible definitions of quī, quae, quod?

Who/Which(/That)

200

What does the abbreviation "COS" stand for?

Consul

200

Imperator nautās Romanās in viā convenit.

The emperor meets the Roman sailors in the road.

300
Demonstrate contrapposto.

:D

300

Conjugate ambulāre in the future active.

ambulābō, ambulābis, ambulābit, ambulābamus, ambulābitis, ambulābuntur.

300

What is a relative clause?

A subordinate clause that describes a noun (adjectival), and has its own grammar.

300

What does it mean if someone put "Caesar" on a coin?

That he is related to Julius Caesar OR that he is an emperor

300

Translate: 

Magister, quī nōn comam habet, studentēs Latinae petebat.

The teacher who had no hair was attacking the Latin students.

400
What is a difference between a Classical and Hellenistic sculpture?

- contrapposto

- cloth 

- veristic face/idealistic body

400

Conjugate habēre in the future passive tense.

habēbor, habēberis, habēbitur, habēbimur, habēbiminī, habēbuntur

400

Give all possible translations (with English helping words) of the pronoun cui.  

To whom
To which
From whom
From which 

400

What does the abbreviation "PP" mean?

Pater patriae

400

Magistra petit studentēs doctī esse.

The teacher thinks that the students are smart.

500

Did the Romans ever mix their tradition of using veristic faces with the Greek tradition of depicting "idealistic" bodies?

Yes!

500
Give the future active forms of sum, esse, fuī.

ero, eris, erit, erimus, eritis, erunt.

500

What are the antecedent, relative pronoun, and relative clause in the following Latin sentence? 


Magister, quī nōn comam habet, Magistram petivit.

Magister - antecedent

quī - relative pronoun


quī nōn comam habet - relative clause


500
Translate the following: 


IMP  CAESAR  AUG  COS  III  PM  X  


Imperator Caesar Augustus Consul (3) Pontifex Maximus (10) 


Emperor Caesar Augustus President for the 3rd year, High Priest for the 10th year.

500

Lupae, quibus agricola aquam dat, puellās nōn petunt.

The wolves, to whom the farmer gives water, do not attack the girls.