wheelocks workbook

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little flower
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wheelocks workbook

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hi all
i am wondering.i am having lots of fun with wheelocks optional tutorial exercises.is it possible to get answers to the workbook(i know its for teachers only)it would give a solid foundation to us independent learners.maybe benissimus will undertake the work sometime?any sign of a wheelock study group starting soon?

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bellumbellum
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me too..

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I to would be interested in answers for the workbook. While I typically feel confident of my own answers, occasionally I come across something that leaves me doubting my abilities.

little flower
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answer keys

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hi bellumbellum et al
i tried stephanie.meyers@harpercollins.com for the wheelock answer keys.no problem (despite a few technical glitches) .it seems that they cater for independent learners as well as instructors.anyone recommend introduction to latin (shelmerdine) as a good stepping stone to wheelock?karen moore of the classic academic press forum seems to like it.

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Rindu
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Post by Rindu »

Shelmerdine's text is superior to Wheelock's.

sm
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correct email

Post by sm »

Please contact Wheelocks@harpercollins.com, rather than the address listed above, to receive a request form for the answer key. The individual who answers changes, but the Wheelocks address remains the same.

Thanks!

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