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Why does Strythio consider himself fortunate?

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Why does Strythio consider himself fortunate?. What tense is the latin verb iubeo in this sentence: “iubeo te prope me stare”?. “Welcome to Good Burger, Home of the good burger. Can I take your order?” . Reading Comprehension. Translate the sentence into English. quam fortunatus sum!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Why does Strythio consider himself

fortunate?

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What tense is the latin verb iubeo in this sentence: “iubeo te prope me stare”?

“Welcome to Good Burger, Home of the good burger. Can I take your order?”

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quam fortunatus sum!

Reading Comprehension

Translate the sentence into English

Which demigod and god does Strythio make reference to in lines 4-6?

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Grammar

What case and declension is the word meaning power in line 5?

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Find all accusative singular nouns in this sentence.

tu elephantum aggressus, bracchium eius facile fregisti.

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Translate this sentence

bracchium elephanti dicis?

a. Did you say elephant’s arm?

b. Did he say elephant’s arms?

c. Did yall say elephant’s arms?

d. Did he say elephant’s arm?

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1. Translate this sentence:eheu! femur elephanti dicere volui.

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2. Who is the subject of the sentence(just the pronoun):

habesne ceras in quibus victorias meas notavisti?

a.Ib.He/She/Itc.Theyd.Youe.You Allf. We

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What did Modestus want from Strythio?A. C.

B. D.

I’m just a lowly slave…

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Does Strythio have a wax tablet? What does he say after?

HINT: This image has nothing to do with the question, but if you know it you get a high five…

YEAH!! Kill’em All!!

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tu brigantes aggressus omnes occidistiWhat is the translation of this sentence?

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What are the 2 2nd declension accusative case nouns in line 17?