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There are a few ways that I have taught myself to remember the difference between these, as they can look very similar. A gerundive is a passive adjectiveJJAnswered by Jess J. • Latin tutor4766 Views
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(i) Urbe (3rd declension feminine noun) capta (past participle passive in agreement with urbe). The ablative noun and participle are 'cut off' from the rest of the sentence - if we removed the phrase from...
"Gerundival attraction" is a fancy term for the process by which a gerund turns into a gerundive. A reminder: a gerund is one of those words that has -nd- in it...
Firstly, I would recommend that you split your plan into 2 columns: stylistic devices and themes. Engage with the general themes of the piece first. What stands out to you? What is particularly poignant a...
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