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Cupid and Psyche Chapter 9: all lines Cupid and Psyche Chapter 9 Sentences (pp. 63-4): A. all. B. all. Verb Synopsis Grammar Clamor Class RLC - ANSWER- CLASS RLC - ANSWER-Quaerendum: quaero, quaerere. (Verbal Noun or Gerund) Errando: ablative (of cause) gerund in cum circumstantial clause Confecta esset - "she had been consumed/exhausted" Quandam from quidam, quaedam, quoddam, w/ civitatem What construction is prompted by 'misit nuntium'? Why is advenisset in the subjunctive? What subjununctive construction? cum primum' + aspexissem. Circumstantial, yes? lenis: here 'untroubled'. Remember, 3rd adj. in abl. sing. end in -i. Also chiasmus. casu pessimo: case usage? quo dolore= connecting relative . ferro et igni (synecdoche X2) coniugam: tense? ultra + acc. ferret: reason for subjunctive? flando: gerund Nice note in text: ille, illa, illud can be used to indicate a change of subject, as it is here 'ad Cupidinem visendum': one of the four ways to express purpose What does alius mean here? dignus -a -um: + abl. 'worthy of' (cf. indigna) vel: even praeda: case? altera: "the one" or "the other" cecidit: cado, -ere, cecidi, casum: to fall causa + gen.= for the sake of quaerendi - what is this? And what case? . which use of dum is this? vulnere - ablative of ? sese - emphatic f
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