Parse and translate the sentences: fortis equus acrum virum silvae agit.
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The question involves parsing and translating Latin sentences into English, which requires an understanding of both Latin grammar and vocabulary.
Answer
The brave horse drives the fierce man of the forest.
The sentence 'fortis equus acrum virum silvae agit' translates to 'The brave horse drives the fierce man of the forest.'
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The sentence 'fortis equus acrum virum silvae agit' translates to 'The brave horse drives the fierce man of the forest.'
More Information
This Latin sentence involves adjectives modifying nouns and a verb in the present tense. Parsing reveals: 'fortis' (brave) modifies 'equus' (horse), 'acrum' (fierce) modifies 'virum' (man), 'silvae' (of the forest) is a genitive phrase, and 'agit' is the verb meaning 'drives.'
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