The Quiz.
1. The hyperbaton in line 61 (Tyrium to aēnum) depicts what?
a. The personification of sēnsit as it is woven into the tapestry
b. The purple dye being surrounded by the bronze vessels
c. The personification of purpura as it "feels" the vessels
d. None of the above
2. Lines 63-64 employ which poetic/literary device by talking about a rainbow?
a. Simile
b. Metaphor
c. Personification
d. Synizesis
3. When you parse niteant (line 65), you get which of the following?
a. 3rd person, plural, perfect, active, subjunctive
b. 3rd person, plural, present, active, indicative
c. 3rd person, singular, present, active, indicative
d. 3rd person, plural, present, active, subjunctive
4. What is the meter for line 72 (bis sex caelestēs mediō Iove sēdibus altīs)?
5. Parse vindicet (line 77).
6. The use of "dat" in lines 78-79 (dat clipeum, dat acūtae cuspidis hastam, dat galeam capitī) is known as what poetic device?
a. Tricolon crescens
b. Anaphora
c. Synecdoche
d. Juxtaposition
e. Golden line
7. On line 78, acūtae cuspidis makes up what grammatical construction with hastam?
a. Indirect object
b. Accusative direct object
c. Genitive of possession
d. Genitive of description
e. Dative of purpose
8. On line 90, mātris is best translated as:
a. to the mothers
b. of the mother
c. of the queen
d. None of the above
9. What poetic devices appears on line 101?
a. Tricolon crescens, anaphora
b. Anaphora, chiasmus
c. Hyperbaton, chiasmus
d. Synecdoche, tricolon crescens
e. Chiasmus, synecdoche
10. Line 102 marks the end of Athena's weaving. Where else in the story does Ovid reference the end of Athena's weaving?
a. 35
b. 78
c. 90
d. 82
a. The personification of sēnsit as it is woven into the tapestry
b. The purple dye being surrounded by the bronze vessels
c. The personification of purpura as it "feels" the vessels
d. None of the above
2. Lines 63-64 employ which poetic/literary device by talking about a rainbow?
a. Simile
b. Metaphor
c. Personification
d. Synizesis
3. When you parse niteant (line 65), you get which of the following?
a. 3rd person, plural, perfect, active, subjunctive
b. 3rd person, plural, present, active, indicative
c. 3rd person, singular, present, active, indicative
d. 3rd person, plural, present, active, subjunctive
4. What is the meter for line 72 (bis sex caelestēs mediō Iove sēdibus altīs)?
5. Parse vindicet (line 77).
6. The use of "dat" in lines 78-79 (dat clipeum, dat acūtae cuspidis hastam, dat galeam capitī) is known as what poetic device?
a. Tricolon crescens
b. Anaphora
c. Synecdoche
d. Juxtaposition
e. Golden line
7. On line 78, acūtae cuspidis makes up what grammatical construction with hastam?
a. Indirect object
b. Accusative direct object
c. Genitive of possession
d. Genitive of description
e. Dative of purpose
8. On line 90, mātris is best translated as:
a. to the mothers
b. of the mother
c. of the queen
d. None of the above
9. What poetic devices appears on line 101?
a. Tricolon crescens, anaphora
b. Anaphora, chiasmus
c. Hyperbaton, chiasmus
d. Synecdoche, tricolon crescens
e. Chiasmus, synecdoche
10. Line 102 marks the end of Athena's weaving. Where else in the story does Ovid reference the end of Athena's weaving?
a. 35
b. 78
c. 90
d. 82