[1]
Fuistisne umquam Rōmae? Scītisne multās rēs dē rē pūblicā
Rōmānā? Pauca dē hīs omnibus Maria in scholā discit. Nunc in grāmine iacet.
Umbra arboris est grāta quod est aestās. Ex librō haec legit:
[i] What are the first two questions asked? (2)
[ii] What is Maria learning in school? (2)
[iii] Where is she lying? (1)
[iv] What does she like and why? (2)
[v] What is she doing? (1)
[2]
Prīmō rēgēs Rōmam regēbant. Posteā Rōma duōs cōnsulēs habēbat.
Eī rem pūblicam regēbant. Cōnsul erat prīmus magistrātus Rōmae et multa officia
habēbat. Cōnsulēs haec officia numquam neglegēbant nisi perfidī erant. Multī
cōnsulēs erant virī magnae virtūtis. Bella cum hostibus terrā marīque gerēbant.
Aliī pācem petēbant. Hīs temporibus Rōmae sonitus armōrum atque pedum mīlitum
nōn audiēbātur. Fēlīx erat rēs pūblica, ut saepe dīcitur, cuius cōnsul pācem
petēbat. Sī umquam rēs pūblica ab hostibus in bellō premēbātur, cōnsulēs erant
imperātōrēs exercitūs et summum imperium habēbant.
In which order are the following first referred to?
army commanders _____
disloyalty _____
many duties _____
men of great virtue _____
military “sounds” _____
number of consuls _____
rule of kings _____
seeking peace _____
supreme power _____
waging war _____
____________________
[1]
[i] Have you (ever) been in Rome? (1) Do you
know many things about the Roman republic? (1)
[ii] a few things (1) about all of these (1)
[iii] on the grass
[iv] the shade of the tree (1); it’s summer (1)
[v] reading a book
[2]
army commanders [9]
disloyalty [4]
many duties [3]
men of great virtue [5]
military “sounds” [8]
number of consuls [2]
rule of kings [1]
seeking peace [7]
supreme power [10]
waging war [6]
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