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Chapter 29, Augustus

Chapter 29, Drill a: Practice using sentences with verbs of fearing.

Each Latin sentence contains a verb of fearing followed by an English expression in parentheses. Provide the correct Latin: give introductory ne or ne non and the verb in the subjunctive, as appropriate (leave out other parts of the clause).

Examples:
uereor (that a trick lies hidden). Answer: ne lateat
uereor (to try). Answer: temptare or conari

1. Cleopatra uerebatur (she would be led) in triumpho
per uias Romae.
2. Antoniusne timebat (to kill himself)?
3. Antonius timebat (that he would suffer) dedecus.
4. diu Antonius uerebatur (that he would not win [conquer]).
5. Antonius dixit: "uereor (I will be captured [seized])."
6. serui uerebantur (that their masters were becoming
angry).
dominus -i m., master
7. Cleopatra, verita (that she would suffer) dedecus,
se interfecit.
8. Cleopatra in turre uerebatur (that she would be betrayed)
ab Octauiano.
9. cur Cleopatra ueretur (that Octauian will not use her,
i.e. treat her) humane?
10. Cleopatra ueretur (to trust) Octauiano.
11. Cleopatra non verita est (to let down) funes de carcere
ut Antonium tolleret.
12. ille timebat (that Cleopatra suspected).
13. ueretur (that they suspect).

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