What age of roman literature was also known as the imperial period
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The imperial period of Roman literature (the Age of Augustus) is known as the "golden age" due to the patronage of the arts by the emperor. This period included works by the poets Vergil, Horace, and Ovid.
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When did the fall of rome occur
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Fifth century AD.
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Which people are known for writing elegiac poetry
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Tibullus, propertius, and ovid
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Romans were once referred to by what other name
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Romans were also known as Etruscans.
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Who is known for writing histories of Rome
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Julius Caesar and Sallust
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The Iliad relates the adventures of which Greek hero
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Odysseus
The Iliad chronicles the exploits of the Greek warrior hero
Achilles during the siege of Troy, and his conflicts with King
Agamemnon of Greece.
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Many novels during the 18th and 19th centuries were written as
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Serials.
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Who was known as the greatest writer of Latin prose
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The greatest writer of Latin prose is Cicero
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Which two men were leading writers of comedies in the Early Period of Latin literature
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Plautus and terence
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In what country did the beginning of Latin literature have its roots
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GREECE
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Which group of people were the original settlers of rome
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The group of people which were the original settlers of Rome
were Latin. However, the Etruscans came and took over the built
cities in Rome.
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Which group of people originally established colonies on Sicily and in Italy
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Phoenicians
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What style of writing was common to German writers in the 1500s
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brusque and coarse
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Which of these did not contribute to suppression of literature in much of the Nordic regions during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
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language barrriers
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Which of these is the best description of the Pleiade
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consisted of seven poets who devised a new form of french
poetry
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The writers of what movement tossed away the exaggerated works of emotionalism and concentrated on recounting objective observations
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The writers of the realism movement tossed away the exaggerated works of emotionalism and concentrated on recounting objective observations.
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What was Ennius known as
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He is often considered to be the father of Roman poetry.
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Which of these statements is false all neutrons are alike all electrons are alike all protons are alike all atoms are alike
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True statements:
All neutrons are alike, all electrons are alike, all protons are
alike (All atoms of a given isotope is only alike).
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All atoms are alike
All atoms are not alike as they may vary in the number of
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What age of roman literature was also known as the imperial period
The imperial period of Roman literature (the Age of Augustus) is known as the "golden age" due to the patronage of the arts by the emperor. This period included works by the poets Vergil, Horace, and Ovid.
When did the fall of rome occur
Fifth century AD.
Which people are known for writing elegiac poetry
Tibullus, propertius, and ovid
Romans were once referred to by what other name
Romans were also known as Etruscans.
Who is known for writing histories of Rome
Julius Caesar and Sallust
The Iliad relates the adventures of which Greek hero
Odysseus
The Iliad chronicles the exploits of the Greek warrior hero
Achilles during the siege of Troy, and his conflicts with King
Agamemnon of Greece.
Many novels during the 18th and 19th centuries were written as
Serials.
Who was known as the greatest writer of Latin prose
The greatest writer of Latin prose is Cicero
Which two men were leading writers of comedies in the Early Period of Latin literature
Plautus and terence
In what country did the beginning of Latin literature have its roots
GREECE
Which group of people were the original settlers of rome
The group of people which were the original settlers of Rome
were Latin. However, the Etruscans came and took over the built
cities in Rome.
Which group of people originally established colonies on Sicily and in Italy
Phoenicians
What style of writing was common to German writers in the 1500s
brusque and coarse
Which of these did not contribute to suppression of literature in much of the Nordic regions during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
language barrriers
Which of these is the best description of the Pleiade
consisted of seven poets who devised a new form of french
poetry
The writers of what movement tossed away the exaggerated works of emotionalism and concentrated on recounting objective observations
The writers of the realism movement tossed away the exaggerated works of emotionalism and concentrated on recounting objective observations.
What was Ennius known as
He is often considered to be the father of Roman poetry.
Which of these statements is false all neutrons are alike all electrons are alike all protons are alike all atoms are alike
True statements:
All neutrons are alike, all electrons are alike, all protons are
alike (All atoms of a given isotope is only alike).
False statement:
All atoms are alike
All atoms are not alike as they may vary in the number of
protons / electrons / neutrons.