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College Board. AP Latin: Course & Exam Description Fall 2012 . Objectives (pp.8-9, 11-16). Course readings (p.26) . P Virgilii Maronis Aeneis 1.1-209, 418-440, 494-578 2.40-56, 201-249, 268-297, 559-620 4.160-218, 259-361, 659-705 6.295-332, 384-425, 450-476, 847-899

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  1. College Board AP Latin: Course & Exam Description Fall 2012

  2. Objectives (pp.8-9, 11-16)

  3. Course readings (p.26) • P VirgiliiMaronisAeneis • 1.1-209, 418-440, 494-578 • 2.40-56, 201-249, 268-297, 559-620 • 4.160-218, 259-361, 659-705 • 6.295-332, 384-425, 450-476, 847-899 • C IuliiCaesarisCommentarii de bellōgallicō • 1.1-7 • 4.24-35, 36: Eodem die legati … venerunt • 5.24-48 • 6.13-20

  4. Grammar and syntax (p.28) • Terminology • “modifies” • “complements” • “is dependent on” • “antecedent” • Gerund, gerundive • Supine • Conditionals • Imperative • Passive periphrastic • Deponent • Clauses • fear • result • purpose • relative • relative characteristic • relative purpose • Indirect • statement • question • command

  5. Grammar and syntax (p.28) • Subjunctive • hortatory • jussive • Genitive • partitive • with impersonal verbs • with adjective • with verbs of memory • Vocative • Dative • possession • purpose • with compound verbs • agent • reference • with special verbs • Accusative • duration of time • respect

  6. Grammar and syntax (p.28) • Ablative • absolute • separation • comparison • specification • cause • description • degree of difference • special verbs • time when • time within which

  7. Literary Style (p.29) • Alliteration • Anaphora • Apostrophe • Asyndeton • Chiasmus • Enjambment • Hyperbaton • Hyperbole • Litotes • Metaphor • Metonymy • Onomatopoeia • Personification • Polysyndeton • Rhetorical question • Simile • Synchesis • Tmesis

  8. Themes and essential questions (p.30) • Literary genre and style • Roman values • War and empire • Leadership • Views of non-Romans • History and memory • Human beings and the gods

  9. Glossary (pp.34-35) • Achievement level descriptions • Context-ualization • Cultural • Products • Practices • Perspectives • Essential questions • Evidence statements • Learning objectives

  10. Exam information (pp.40-67)

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