Cicero

Cicero

(from clamor to venisse). (a) What did the temple guards do when the attack took place? (b) Why do you think the citizens of Agrigentum were so upset that the temple was being attacked? Give three reasons. 2. Turn to PAGE FOUR of the Prescribed Text. Cicero Refer to lines 16– 22 of Passage 2 (from “But in the right hand” to “my body trembling?”). (a) What crime has Verres committed? (b) Describe Cicero’s own reactions to this crime. 3. Turn to PAGE FIVE of the Prescribed Text. Cicero Refer to lines 1–10 of Passage 3 (from audistis to imperavit). (a) Cicero mentions a statue of a god. Name the god. (b) Why was this statue so important to the people of Tyndaris? Give two reasons. 4. Turn to PAGE SEVEN of the Prescribed Text. Catullus Refer to Poem 5. (a) What does Catullus suggest to Lesbia in lines 1–3 of the poem? Write down any two things. (b) Consider the whole of Poem 5. Catullus. Describe the attitude to life shown by 3 2 1 2 1 2

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Marks 5. Turn to PAGE EIGHT of the Prescribed Text. Catullus Refer to Poem 7. (a) What does the woman say to Catullus? (b) Do you think Catullus believes what this person says? Explain your answer. 6. Turn to PAGE TEN of the Prescribed Text. Ovid Refer to lines 18–29 of Passage 11 (from instruit to nido). (a) Write down any three instructions which Daedalus gives to Icarus. (b) What might Daedalus’ feelings be at this point in the story? Why might he feel like this? (c) Ovid compares Daedalus and Icarus to a bird with its chick. Do you think this helps to describe what is happening? Give reasons for your answer. 7. Turn to PAGE ELEVEN of the Prescribed Text. Ovid Refer to lines 46–50 of Passage 11 (from at pater to sepulti). (a) Why is Daedalus now described as nec iam pater (“no longer a father”)? (b) Do you feel sorry for Daedalus? Explain your answer.

 

 
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