The Magister will post answers to assigned exercises at this site.

Illustration: This is a fragment from a Roman Sarcophagus, from the private collection of Antiquities of Sigmund Freud.
c. 160-210 CE. Relief Frieze representing the Trojans mourning and carrying the ransomed body of Hector back to Troy for burial. See Iliad 24.
Discipuli will consult the answers ONLY after they have completed each homework assignment, and will so assert to the Magister, in accordance with the SUPER LATIN PLEDGE.
Please bring questions to class or email the Magister (dlevine@uark.edu) if you do not understand why the Magister has translated the sentences as he has done below.
The answers to lessons 1 and 2 are below.
Scroll down only if you have completed all the exercises assigned for these chapters.
Do not consult the answers below unless you have completed the Sententiae Antiquae for these chapters.
I'm saying this for your own good. You will learn Latin so much faster if you do the work before checking the answers.
You get out of it what you put into it.
Believe me; I know.
OK, here they are. Enjoy!
BE SURE TO NOTE THE SENTENCES WHICH YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT, AND ASK THE MAGISTER. YOU MAY EMAIL OR ASK IN CLASS. EMAIL ADDRESS: dlevine@uark.edu
FOR ANSWERS TO LESSONS 5 AND 6, CLICK HERE
FOR ANSWERS TO LESSON 7 AND READINGS DUE MAY 21, CLICK HERE.
For Answers to Lessons 8 and 9, due May 24, click here.
For answsers to CAPITULUM DECIMUM, due May 25, click here.
ANSWERS: Lessons 11-12. Due 26 May
Lessons 13-14 Answers. Due May 27
Due May 28: Lessons 15-16. Answers.
Wheelock 17-18 Answers (for Tuesday, 1 June, 2004)
Wheelock 19 Answers (For Wednesday, 2 June, 2004)
Wheelock Answers 20-21 (due Thursday, 3 June, 2004)
Answers: Chapter 30. Due Wednesday, 16 June, 2004.
Due June 17, 2004: Wheelock Chapters 31-32 (odds) and two stories.
WHEELOCK CAPITULUM XXXVII. FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 22.
Wheelock Ch. 38. Answers HERE. Due Wednesday, 23 June, 2004
Capitulorum xxxix-xl Responsae HIC sunt. Dies Iovis xxiv Junius