1. How is Jupiter's love discribed? a) distant b) burning c) new 2. Identify the most spondeic line: a) Line 155 b) Line 159 c) Line 161 3. What does Orbe (line 167) mean? a) mouth b) Earth c) bereft 4. Identify the Gerund/Gerundive: a) Imprudens (182) b) Ponendi (line 163) c) Praeside (line 168) 5. Why does Jupiter decide to change into an eagle? a) Its big enough to carry off a human b) It can carry lightningbolts c) Its his sacred animal, and therefore the obvious choice 6. Which is a place but used to refer to a person? a) Delphi (line 169) b) Iunone (line 161) c) Amyclides (line 162) 7. How is Hyacinthus considered immortal? a) Apollo turns him into a flower b) Apollo makes him into a constellation c) Apollo takes him to Olympus 8. What kills Hyacinthus? a) old age b) a battle c) a game 9. What does 'Mendicribus' modify? (line 159) a) Pennis b) Aere c) Fulmina 10. When scanning why does the 'I' in words like 'Iunone' not act as a vowel? a) Sometimes the vowels in greek words function as consistents b) It is overshadowed by the subsequent vowel which you scan instead c) Its standing in for a letter that the Roman's didn't have