1. What is the case use of the genitive loci (184)?
2. Ovid uses two poetic devices and one metrical device to emphasize naturam novat (189). What are they?
3. What noun does conpositas (194) modify?
4. What is the literal translation of demissior (204)?
5. In line 209, Ovid uses ____ to visually describe Daedalus attaching wings to his shoulders and to emphasize ____. a. hyperbaton; alas b. anaphora; ignotas c. synchysis; alas d. hyperbaton; ignotas
6. What is the subject in line 210? a. opus b. monitusque c. both a and b d. genae e. all three
7. What is the case and case use of suo (212), and to whom does the pronoun refer?
8. Name one poetic device other than alliteration from ab alto...nido (213-214), and the word it emphasizes.
9. Which two words are contradictory in 215?
10. What is the antecedent of quique (219)? a. hos (217) b. aliquis (217) c. pastor (218) d. arator (218) e. both c and d
Answers:
1. objective 2. enjambment, alliteration, and a caesura 3. aves 4. having been sent down more 5. d 6. d 7. dative of agent, refers to Daedalus 8. enjambment or hyperbaton, emphasizes alto 9. hortaturque and damnosasque (Ovid perhaps is accusing Daedalus of misleading his son) 10. a