1) What poetic device is pictured in lines 125-129? a) Metaphor b) Hyperbaton c) Tricolon crescens d) Alliteration
2) What is “quos” (line 131) referring to? a) Jason and Medea b) The Argonauts c) The Fire Breathing Bulls d) The Spartoi Warriors
3) What is the case and use of the word “metu” (line 133)? a) Ablative, Specification b) Nominative, Subject c) Ablative, Manner d) Ablative, with certain propositions
4) What word does “gravem” modify in line 139? a) Silicem b) Medios c) Hostes d) Iaculatus
5) What is the scansion of the first four feet of line 140? a) SSDS b) SDSS c) SSDD d) SSSS
6) “Martem” (line 140) refers to what? a) The god Mars b) A battle c) An axe d) The planet Mars
7) Why is “velles” (line 144) in the subjunctive? a) It is actually in the indicative b) Relative clause of characteristic c) Purpose clause d) Potential Subjunctive
8) What poetic device does the word “pervigelem (line 149) demonstrate? a) Litotes b) Poetic compounding c) Introduction of an tricolon crescens d) Anaphora
9) In line 152, there is a reference to the river Lethe. What is the Lethe commonly associated with? a) Violence and death b) Forgetfulness and oblivion c) Insanity and madness d) Happiness and joy
10) What person, number, tense, mood, and voice is the verb “sistunt” (line 154)? a) Third, plural, present, active, indicative b) Third, plural, perfect, active, indicative c) Third, plural, present, active, subjunctive d) Third, Plural, perfect, active, subjunctive