Wednesday, December 17, 2025

27.02.26: Level 1; Carolus et Maria [25][iv] comprehension (3)

[5] The images (1) – (11) are in the correct order; match the Latin statements.

_____ "Heu! Heu!" exclāmat māter.

_____ “Mox aut vulnerābimur …

_____ … et perīculōsa est

_____ … quod nōn omnēs natāmus."

_____ aut necābimur,…

_____ et in rīpā esse cupit.

_____ Māter, tamen, perīculum timet …

_____ Nunc inter saxa nāvicula nōn tam celeriter sē movet.

_____ Poēta omnia dē nāviculīs flūminibusque intellegit.

_____ Subitō undique sunt saxa.

_____ Via, quae inter saxa est, angusta …

[6] "Minimē," inquit pater, "tūtī erimus. Saepe haec nāvicula per haec saxa tūta venit."

Post tempus longum omnēs iterum ad rīpam veniunt. Poēta in terram vincula, quibus nāvicula tenētur, conicit. Laetissima est māter quod iterum lībera perīculō est. Prope nāviculam est casa parva poētae. Hīc multās rēs poēta scrībit. Tōtam noctem omnēs in casā manent. Diū hanc noctem memoriā tenēbunt. Paucīs diēbus necesse erit Rōmam relinquere. Maestī Americānī Rōmam et poētam et mīlitem relinquent.

[6] Comprehension

[i] Why does the father say they will be safe? (2)

[ii] When do they reach the shore? (1)

[iii] How does the poet secure the boat? (3)

[iv] Why is the mother very happy? (2)

[v] What is near the boat? (1)

[vi] What does the poet do here? (1)

[vii] Translate: Tōtam noctem omnēs in casā manent. Diū hanc noctem memoriā tenēbunt. Paucīs diēbus necesse erit Rōmam relinquere. Maestī Americānī Rōmam et poētam et mīlitem relinquent. (8)

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[5]

(1) Subitō undique sunt saxa. (2) Via, quae inter saxa est, angusta (3) et perīculōsa est. (4) Poēta omnia dē nāviculīs flūminibusque intellegit. (5) Māter, tamen, perīculum timet (6) et in rīpā esse cupit. (7) Nunc inter saxa nāvicula nōn tam celeriter sē movet. (8) "Heu! Heu!" exclāmat māter. (9) "Mox aut vulnerābimur (10) aut necābimur, quod (11) nōn omnēs natāmus."

[6]

[i] (1) This small boat often comes safely (2) through these rocks.

[ii] after a long time

[iii] (1) He throws onto the land (2) the chains (3) by which the boat is held.

[iv] (1) She is again free (2) from danger.

[v] The poet’s small cottage.

[vi] writes many things

[vii] (1) All night long (2) everyone stays in the hut. (3) For a long time (4) they will hold this night in memory [ = remember this night]. (5) In a few days (days’ time) (6) it will be necessary to leave Rome. (7) The sad Americans will leave Rome, (8) and the poet, and the soldier.

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