By the 1st century AD, about how many slaves were there for every citizen?
Blog
Grumiō erat fortis quod leōnem pulsāvit.
Grumiō erat fortis quod leōnem pulsāvit.
Translations Translate the sentences into English. Use the v…
Translations Translate the sentences into English. Use the vocabulary from the story to help you with words not from your vocabulary checklist. Translations do not auto-grade. Reminder: pay attention to the tenses of verbs!!!
The scaena is where the actors put on their performance. Whi…
The scaena is where the actors put on their performance. Which letter is the scaena?
Look at lines 7-8. To whom was Metella speaking?
Look at lines 7-8. To whom was Metella speaking?
What was NOT a way a lībertus was attached to his former mas…
What was NOT a way a lībertus was attached to his former master?
Metella thought that Grumio was always working hard.
Metella thought that Grumio was always working hard.
Given:sin(59.1o)=0.8581cos(59.1o)=0.5135tan(59.1o)=1.6709…
Given:sin(59.1o)=0.8581cos(59.1o)=0.5135tan(59.1o)=1.6709{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”\begin{align*} \sin (59.1^o) &= 0.8581 \\ \cos(59.1^o) &= 0.5135 \\ \tan(59.1^o) &= 1.6709 \end{align*}”}determine sin(30.9o)=?{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”\sin (30.9^o) = ?”}
In which quadrants is y=csc(x){“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”y =…
In which quadrants is y=csc(x){“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”y = \csc (x) “} positive