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