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Vergil's Aeneid and Caesar's Bellum Gallicum, line by line.

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U1Vergil: Aeneid Books 1, 2, 4, 6
U2Caesar: Bellum Gallicum 1, 4, 5, 6
U3Sight Reading
U4Literary Analysis

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Q1Grammar — Casesmedium

In Latin, the accusative case primarily indicates:

Q2Translation — Vergilhard

The AP Latin exam focuses on two authors. Which of the following correctly identifies them and their primary texts?

Q3Translation — Caesarhard

Translate: 'Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres.' (Caesar, De Bello Gallico 1.1)

Q4Vergil — Aeneidhard

In Vergil's Aeneid, 'pius Aeneas' is a recurring epithet. 'Pietas' in Roman culture primarily means:

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AP Latin — Translation and Analysis:

Read the following passage from Vergil's Aeneid, Book 2 (Aeneas describing the fall of Troy):

'Tempus erat quo prima quies mortalibus aegris / incipit et dono divum gratissima serpit.' (Aeneid 2.268-269)

(a) Provide a translation of the passage. Identify the case and function of 'mortalibus aegris' and explain how the word order contributes to the emotional tone.
(b) Explain the narrative context: what event follows this passage in Book
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