Parse and translate the sentences. Hostis acer cum equo forti fugit. The strong consul decides to free the city. Equi acres in nocte fugiunt.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for the parsing and translation of several Latin sentences. This involves understanding Latin grammar and vocabulary to accurately convey the meaning of each sentence in English.
Answer
Hostis acer cum equo forti fugit: The fierce enemy flees with a strong horse. Equi acres in nocte fugiunt: The fierce horses flee in the night.
["Hostis acer cum equo forti fugit: The fierce enemy flees with a strong horse.","The strong consul decides to free the city: No Latin parsing needed.","Equi acres in nocte fugiunt: The fierce horses flee in the night."]
Answer for screen readers
["Hostis acer cum equo forti fugit: The fierce enemy flees with a strong horse.","The strong consul decides to free the city: No Latin parsing needed.","Equi acres in nocte fugiunt: The fierce horses flee in the night."]
More Information
These translations capture the meaning of the sentences by identifying key nouns (hostis, equi), adjectives (acer, fortes), and verbs (fugit, fugiunt).
Tips
Make sure to correctly identify and translate adjectives as they must agree in gender, number, and case with the nouns they describe.
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