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*bangs head on keyboard*
So here I am trying to do my take-home exam for Latin, and the funny thing is - I CAN'T! I don't know what it's asking me! Take a look:
1. Tempus anni est (a) hiems; (b) ver; (c) aestas.
2.Quis iter longum fecit? (a) Claudius et Cornelius; (b) pater et mater; (c) filius et filia cum parentibus; (d) Claudius cum patre.
3. In Sicilia in fundo avi aviaeque Claudius et soror (a) in horto ludebant; (b) per colles et valles equitabant; (c) in flumine natabant; (d) flores in agris carpebant.
Ffffffck!

That's Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war. Her Roman counterpart is Minerva. Hmmmm. It's odd that they're the goddesses of wisdom and war. Doing this exam (wisdom) = WAR.
FFFFFFCK!
Ah, poop. I should get started on it, then.