I feel a little intimidated after reading the 10 rules but here goes. I studied 2 yrs of latin over 50 years ago at a roman catholic high school, I did okay but I was a very indifferent student.
But through the years I always wanted to read Caesar's Gallic Wars in latin and I still do. I actually have Wheelocks 7th edition but I'm sure the 6th edition is close enough. I was looking for an answer key, and I'm sure that there can be a problem with this because students being students will not do their work and will just copy the answers. This is most assuredly not my goal.
Carl Follmer
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