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How does Virgil use metaphor to convey emotion?

Possible things to consider for Dido:language of heat/flamescomparisons with figures from mythology (Bacchant)similes E.g. Dido compared to a wounded deer Comparisons with Aeneas:oak tree simile to show l...

Answered by Jess W. Latin tutor
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For each of the Latin words below, give one English word which has been derived from the Latin word and give the meaning of the English word. One has been done for you.

Latin word: volo; English word: volunteer; Meaning of English:a person who is willing to participate.Latin word: omnes; English word: omnipotent; Meaning of English:having unlimited powerLatin word: crede...

Answered by Calypso H. Latin tutor
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Write out all the components of the first declension noun 'puella' (nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative)

SingularNominative - puellaVocative - puellaAccusative - puellam Genitive - puellaeDative - puellaeAblative - puellaPluralNominative - puellaeVocative - puellaeAccusative - puellasGenitive - puellarumDati...

Answered by Tutor281650 D. Latin tutor
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What are the imperfect indicative verb endings?

I -bamYou (sg) -basHe/She/It -batWe -bamusYou (pl) -batisThey -bant

Answered by Georgina O. Latin tutor
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How do I differentiate between the dative and ablative cases when they have the same ending?

The only way one can tell the case of a word - especially when it has the same ending as another case - is with context. The two best ways to look at the context in this instance would be to look for sign...

Answered by Maxwell S. Latin tutor
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