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A(n) _______ refers to an affected part
a) Adverbial Accusative
b) Greek Accusative
c) Accusative of duration
d) Accusative of exclamation

A(n) _____ is employed with exclamations.
a) Accusative of exclamation
b) Greek Accusative
c) Accusative of duration
d) Double Accusative

A(n) _______ is translated depending on its use in an adverb.
a) Accusative of exclamation
b) Adverbial Accusative
c) Double Accusative
d) Accusative of duration

A(n) ________ is used as a secondary direct object or predicate accusative.
a) Greek accusative
b) double accusative
c) Accusative of duration
d) accusative of exclamation

A(n) ___________ is used to show an amount of time.
a) Accusative of duration
b) Greek accusative
c) accusative of exclamation
d) double accusative

Multa proelia pugnabamus et multa bella gerebamus.-- We fought many battles and waged many wars
a) double accusative
b) accusative as a direct object
c) accusative of exclamation
d) Greek accusative

Magister discipulos amorem librorum docuit.--The teacher taught the students love of books.
a) accusative as a direct object
b) accusative of duration
c) double accusative
d) accusative of exclamation

Oratorem multas horas auidiebam.-- I was listening to the speaker for many hours.
a) accusative of duration
b) double accusative
c) accusative of exclamation
d) Greek accusative

O fortunatam feminam! --O fortunate woman!
a) Greek accusative
b) double accusative
c) accusative of duration
d) Accusative of exclamation

Rex caput verberatus.-- The king stricken in the head.
a) Greek accusative
b) double accusative
c) accusative of duration
d) accusative as a direct object

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