by Lex » Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:26 am
You are soooooo lucky that I have insomnia, and that I did similar things in high school and so feel your pain...
I hope you are referring to the 6th edition. My copy has, on page 369, the optional self-tutorial exercises for chapter 14.
My typing convention assumes your computer can't handle proper fonts, so, for example, in "homine-s", the hyphen after the "e" indicates a long "e", i.e. a macron.
8.
Multa bella cum Ro-ma-ni-s gessit.
9.
Ci-vita-tem magna- cum sapientia- gere-bant.
10.
Ipse ci-vita-tem vi- co-pia-rum tenuit.
11.
Illa anima-lia multo-s homine-s in mare tra-xe-runt.
12.
Hoc magna- cum arte di-xisti-.
13.
Cum cu-ra- tra-ns urbem cucurrimus.
14.
Magna- cum parte ci-vium ad no-s venie-bat.
15.
Iu-ra ci-vium vi- vincet.
16.
Eum ad mortem tra-ns terram eius tra-xistis.
17.
No-s cum ci-vibus multa-rum urbium iunge-mus.
I, Lex Llama, super genius, will one day rule this planet! And then you'll rue the day you messed with me, you damned dirty apes!