Final Exam
Final Exam
1.Part I of the exam will be the synopsis sheet. The one-page study sheet can be downloaded here: Synopsis.pdf. A blank chart for practice can be downloaded here: SynopsisBlank.pdf.
2.Part II will be other warm-up exercises, including principal parts as listed on our web site (>Verbs). Any item listed under “memorize” in the assignments for chapters 25-28 is fair play: e.g., forms for the optative, forms for the perfect, etc.
3.Part III will be readings from the textbook, with the usual questions for explication of points of grammar. These will be taken from the materials read since the last exam, that is chapters 25-28.
4.Part IV will be a reading at sight. To prepare for this reading, you will need to review vocabulary from the entire year, in addition to being sure that you are confident with identifi–cation of forms and grammar. The sight reading will be based on one of the Croesus tales that is not part of the Athenaze selection, so you will want to read the translation provided here as preparation for this part of the exam: Croesus_excerpts.pdf.
(If you enjoy Herodotus, you may like to read instead my selections for the entire first book, of which the Croesus tales are a part, but that is completely optional — it will not help you with the exam: Essential Herodotus Book 1.pdf.)