Exercise 9.1 Conjunction Sentences Questions 1-5: Find the conjunction in each English sentence. Questions 6-10: Select the best English translation for the sentences Time limit: 0 Quiz Summary 0 of 11 Questions completed Questions: Information You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again. Quiz is loading… You must sign in or sign up to start the quiz. You must first complete the following: Results Quiz complete. Results are being recorded. Results 0 of 11 Questions answered correctly Your time: Time has elapsed You have reached 0 of 0 point(s), (0) Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0) 0 Essay(s) Pending (Possible Point(s): 0) Categories Not categorized 0% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Current Review Answered Correct Incorrect Question 1 of 11 1. Question In the following sentence, which word is a conjunction? We celebrate Janus, because it is January 9. Janus because 9 We Is Correct Incorrect Question 2 of 11 2. Question In the following sentence, which word is a conjunction? I must pay Charon with a coin, or I will not cross the River Styx. The With Will Or Pay Correct Incorrect Question 3 of 11 3. Question Select the best translation for the following sentence: Quamquam Iuppiter est magnus deus, Saturnum amo. Because Jupiter is a big god, Saturn has armor. Although he was not a good father to Jupiter, Saturn is a good grandfather. Because Jupiter was great for a long time, I walk to Saturn. It doesn't matter how great a god Jupiter is, I love Saturn. Although Jupiter is a great god, I love Saturn. How much armor Jupiter and Saturn have, no god knows. Correct Incorrect Question 4 of 11 4. Question Select the best translation for the following sentence: Miles fugit sed non vincit iterum. The soldier flees but he does not conquer again. The soldier flees and he indeed never conquers. One thousand flee but none conquer. One thousand are cold and thus never conquer. Cold soldiers thus conquer the angry mob. Correct Incorrect Question 5 of 11 5. Question Select the best translation for the following sentence: Ego edo caseum panemque. I am cheesy bread. I eat the worst cheese. I eat cheese and bread. I can eat cheese or bread. Look! There is cheese or a fish. I find bread in the house. Correct Incorrect Question 6 of 11 6. Question Select the best translation for the following sentence: Tu es miser quod fatigatus es. You are sad because it is not a holiday. You are either my mother or my brother. You are wretched and tired. Although your mother is tired, it is a holiday. You are wretched because you are tired. Correct Incorrect Question 7 of 11 7. Question Select the best translation for the following sentence: Quid tibi nomen est et quid agis? What is her name because what is she doing? What is your name and how are you doing? How did my name become Grandma or Grandpa? Because your name is Agis, you are driving. Why are there nine things for you and what will you do with them? Correct Incorrect Question 8 of 11 8. Question Select the best translation for the following sentence: Ego templa et arbores specto. I am watching the temples and the trees. Look! I cannot see the temple or the tree. I am afraid of the watching trees. Watch the trees, but fear the temples. I finally eat the food I love. Correct Incorrect Question 9 of 11 9. Question In the following sentence, which word is a conjunction? The Romans believed in many gods and goddesses. Romans And Gods Believed Many Correct Incorrect Question 10 of 11 10. Question In the following sentence, which word is a conjunction? Good people go to Elysium, but bad people go to Tartarus. But Good People Go To Correct Incorrect Question 11 of 11 11. Question In the following sentence, which word is a conjunction? The family made offerings, prayed to and told stories about their household god. Their About Prayed Stories And Correct Incorrect