There were many and long Roman roads. The queen of the roads was the Appian Way. Once, a great number of carts and horses were on the roads of Rome; now on Italian roads, there are not many carts and horses. Once, many slaves were on the Roman roads, but there are no longer slaves in Rome.
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
Cohort II Pg. 46 5-8
The Roman roads were many and long. The queen of the roads was the Via Appia. Once, large numbers of carts and horses were on Roman roads, now on the Italian roads there are not many horses and carts. Once many slaves were on the Roman roads, but no longer are there slaves in Rome.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Viae; Cohort II; Period 2
Lines 4-6, Page 33
Many American roads once were bad, but now are good. In Italy and in America we praise good roads. We don't love bad roads. Do you love hard roads?
Many carts and horses were on the Roman roads. Farmers were on the Appian Way.
Many American roads once were bad, but now are good. In Italy and in America we praise good roads. We don't love bad roads. Do you love hard roads?
Many carts and horses were on the Roman roads. Farmers were on the Appian Way.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Cohort 4: Page 33: Lines 10-12
The girls do not like the cart because they are hard.
The girls like the horse, because they are good.
The farmer likes the horse, because it works on the land.
He does not praise the bad slave.
The girls like the horse, because they are good.
The farmer likes the horse, because it works on the land.
He does not praise the bad slave.
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