20 questions
When Caecilius the banker entered the changing room, who was already there?
[additional gloss: notus = well-known]
a slave
Milo
a merchant
What room does Caecilius enter AFTER the changing room?
the exercise courtyard
the hot water room
the warm water room
When Caecilius gets to the tepidarium, Milo is there. Why might people recognize him?
he was a very famous thief
he was a very famous athlete
he was a very famous banker
Who is the "him" in the phrase ad eum in line 4?
[additional gloss:
nunc = now; nasum = nose; fractum = broken; debes = (you) owe]
the slave
Milo
Caecilius
In what way did Milo speak to Caecilius?
[additional gloss:
nunc = now; nasum = nose; fractum = broken; debes = (you) owe]
he angrily shouted
he spoke quietly
he insulted him
Milo shouts that he is very angry.
[additional gloss:
nunc = now; nasum = nose; fractum = broken; debes = (you) owe]
TRUE
FALSE
Select the two TRUE statements
[additional gloss:
nunc = now; nasum = nose; fractum = broken; debes = (you) owe]
Caecilius had damaged a statue
The statue was of Milo
The statue had an arm broken off
A discus had damaged the statue
In line 8, what does Milo claim is owed to him?
[additional gloss:
nunc = now; nasum = nose; fractum = broken; debes = (you) owe]
a new statue
many discuses
a clean toga
much money
What did Milo and Caecilius do with their togas before they went to the exercise yard?
took them off
cleaned them
put them on
gave them to a slave
How many people were in the palaestra at this time?
a few
a huge number
less than 10
What accident occurs in the palaestra?
Select the dative case noun to complete this Latin sentence:
Metella ____ cibum emit.
ancillam
ancillae
ancilla
Select the dative case noun to complete this Latin sentence:
iuvenis ____ togam dedit.
servus
servum
servo
Select the dative case noun to complete this Latin sentence:
Melissa ____ pecuniam tradidit.
mercator
mercatori
mercatorem
Select the Latin form of the word in italics:
Grumio prepared dinner for his friends.
amico
amicīs
amicum
Select the Latin form of the word in italics:
The mother was looking for a gift for her son.
filius
filium
filio
The hot water room in the Roman bath house.
hypocaust
tepidarium
apodyterium
caldarium
palaestra
The heating system for the floors and walls.
hypocaust
tepidarium
apodyterium
caldarium
palaestra
The exercise yard of the bath house
hypocaust
tepidarium
apodyterium
caldarium
palaestra
The changing room of the bath house
hypocaust
tepidarium
apodyterium
caldarium
palaestra