Key Arnold's prose?

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Key Arnold's prose?

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Does anyone know if there is a key to Latin Prose Composition, Arnold - Bradley?

Someone asked me to teach Latin prose, but it would be less work if I had a key, otherwise I will have to make it myself and I need my time!

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Moerus.

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So I may conclude there isn't one? Ok, we'll make one!

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If you look at http://classicsteacher.co.uk/ and follow the link to Latin Prose Composition, it suggests that a key is/was available, though there is no indication of how to come by one. Perhaps a search through a bookfinder service would produce what you want.

Good luck!

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Ok, thank you. I think I will do that. :D

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For those interested, the key can be found here:

http://www.aliquis.plus.com/BAKey/.

Cordially,

Moerus

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Thanks, I have that book and I might use it now.
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