AP Latin: Course & Exam Description Fall 2012.

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AP Latin: Course & Exam Description Fall 2012

 P Virgilii Maronis Aeneis  , ,  , , ,  , ,  , , ,  C Iulii Caesaris Commentarii de bellō gallicō   , 36: Eodem die legati … venerunt  

 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

 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

 Ablative  absolute  separation  comparison  specification  cause  description  degree of difference  special verbs  time when  time within which

 Alliteration  Anaphora  Apostrophe  Asyndeton  Chiasmus  Enjambment  Hyperbaton  Hyperbole  Litotes  Metaphor  Metonymy  Onomatopoeia  Personification  Polysyndeton  Rhetorical question  Simile  Synchesis  Tmesis

 Literary genre and style  Roman values  War and empire  Leadership  Views of non-Romans  History and memory  Human beings and the gods

 Achievement level descriptions  Context-ualization  Cultural  Products  Practices  Perspectives  Essential questions  Evidence statements  Learning objectives