Cicero's "In Catilinam" 59A

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Across
  1. 2. rhetorical device -- when one noun becomes an adjective used to modify another noun
  2. 5. the type of verb "machinaris" is in line 12
  3. 6. rhetorical device -- phrases of three that increase for dramatic effect
  4. 8. the tense and voice of "conferrī" in line 12
  5. 12. "will you abuse" in Latin
  6. 13. the leader of the Catilinarian conspiracy
  7. 14. the tense of the subjunctives used in lines 6 - 7 of the "In Catilinam"
  8. 15. political ladder through which a politician would climb to reach various government positions
  9. 18. "these things" in Latin
  10. 19. rhetorical device -- repetition of a word for dramatic effect
  11. 20. the word in the opening of the "In Catilinam" that demonstrates anaphora
Down
  1. 1. the type of emotion the senators should feel for letting Catiline conspire for so long (use lines 10 - 11 to figure this out)
  2. 3. monnth and day Cicero made his speech against Catiline
  3. 4. Cicero's official title as a master of rhetoric
  4. 7. two examples of this clause in lines 5 - 6 of the "In Catilinam"
  5. 9. month and day Catiline planned to assassinate Cicero
  6. 10. Cicero beat Catiline for this position twice
  7. 11. group that provided Cicero letters (proof) that he needed to convict Catiline
  8. 16. the tense of the first three verbs in the opening of the "In Catilinam"
  9. 17. Catiline was able to "mark out and designate" the senators with this body part in the opening of the "In Catilinam" - the Latin word
  10. 19. "do you think" in Latin