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LATIN HELPPPPPPP Read the paragraph in English and substitute the Latin pronoun in the correct case and number.Have you (singular)ever thought about being an archaeologist? I have! Think what archaeologists give us! Because of their efforts we learn from a piece of pottery that there were shops from which a Roman could "special order" a piece of statuary. They tell you (singular) whether or not a statue is from the archaic or Hellenistic periods. If you and those friends of yours (singular) are lucky, and few of you (plural) will be, you (plural) may work with a team on a dig. They will work with you (plural), train you (plural) and give you (plural) fascinating experiences from which to learn and to remember with joy in later life. How I wish the opportunity had been given me when I was your age!you (singular) (2 points)Select one:a. vosb. tuc. tuid. teRead the paragraph in English and substitute the Latin pronoun in the correct case and number.Have you (singular) ever thought about being an archaeologist? Ihave! Think what archaeologists give us! Because of their efforts we learn from a piece of pottery that there were shops from which a Roman could "special order" a piece of statuary. They tell you (singular) whether or not a statue is from the archaic or Hellenistic periods. If you and those friends of yours (singular) are lucky, and few of you (plural) will be, you (plural) may work with a team on a dig. They will work with you (plural), train you (plural) and give you (plural) fascinating experiences from which to learn and to remember with joy in later life. How I wish the opportunity had been given me when I was your age!I (2 points)Select one:a. mihib. nosc. med. egoRead the paragraph in English and substitute the Latin pronoun in the correct case and number.Have you (singular) ever thought about being an archaeologist? I have! Think what archaeologists give us! Because of their efforts welearn from a piece of pottery that there were shops from which a Roman could "special order" a piece of statuary. They tell you (singular) whether or not a statue is from the archaic or Hellenistic periods. If you and those friends of yours (singular) are lucky, and few of you (plural) will be, you (plural) may work with a team on a dig. They will work with you (plural), train you (plural) and give you (plural) fascinating experiences from which to learn and to remember with joy in later life. How I wish the opportunity had been given me when I was your age!we (2 points)Select one:a. nosb. nobisc. vosd. vobisRead the paragraph in English and substitute the Latin pronoun in the correct case and number.Have you (singular) ever thought about being an archaeologist? I have! Think what archaeologists give us! Because of their efforts we learn from a piece of pottery that there were shops from which a Roman could "special order" a piece of statuary. They tell you (singular)whether or not a statue is from the archaic or Hellenistic periods. If you and those friends of yours (singular) are lucky, and few of you (plural) will be, you (plural) may work with a team on a dig. They will work with you (plural) train you (plural) and give you (plural) fascinating experiences from which to learn and to remember with joy in later life. How I wish the opportunity had been given me when I was your age!you (singular)Read the paragraph in English and substitute the Latin pronoun in the correct case and number.Have you (singular) ever thought about being an archaeologist? I have! Think what archaeologists give us! Because of their efforts we learn from a piece of pottery that there were shops from which a Roman could "special order" a piece of statuary. They tell you (singular) whether or not a statue is from the archaic or Hellenistic periods. If youand those friends of yours (singular) are lucky, and few of you (plural) will be, you (plural) may work with a team on a dig. They will work with you (plural), train you (plural) and give you (plural) fascinating experiences from which to learn and to remember with joy in later life. How I wish the opportunity had been given me when I was your age!you (2 points)Select one:a. meib. tuic. tibid. tu
SHE dwelt among the untrodden waysBeside the springs of Dove,A Maid whom there were none to praiseAnd very few to love:A violet by a mossy stoneHalf hidden from the eye!-Fair as a star, when only oneIs shining in the sky.She lived unknown, and few could knowWhen Lucy ceased to be;But she is in her grave, and, oh,The difference to me! (Wordsworth, She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways)Which best summarizes the meaning of the poem's second stanza?-She appreciated natural settings, and found beauty in living and non-living things.-Although she was beautiful, she was also modest and did not draw attention to herself.-She had trouble seeing clearly, and often lost her way as a result,-Her yard was a treasure trove for natural beauty, both in the daylight and at night.