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THE ABLATIVE DENOTING FROM 176. First learn the special vocabulary, p. 289.

I.
 * 1) Tum Perseus ālīs ad terrās multās volābit.
 * 2) Mōnstrum saevum per aquas properat et mox agrōs nostrōs vāstābit.
 * 3) Si autem Cēpheus ad ōrāculum properābit, ōrāculum ita respondēbit.
 * 4) Quis tēlīs Perseī superābitur? Multa mōnstra tēlīs eius superābuntur.
 * 5) Cum cūrīs magnīs et lacrimīs multīs agricolae ex domiciliīs cārīs aguntur.
 * 6) Multa loca vastabantur et multa oppida delebantur.
 * 7) Mōnstrum est validum, tamen superābitur.
 * 8) Crēdēsne semper verbīs ōrāculī? Ego iīs nōn semper crēdam.
 * 9) Pārēbitne Cēpheus oraculo? Verba ōrāculī eī persuādēbunt.
 * 10) Sī nōn fugiēmus, oppidum capiētur et oppidānī necābuntur.
 * 11) Vocāte puerōs et nārrāte fābulam clāram dē mōnstrō saevō.

II. LESSON XXX SYNOPSES IN THE FOUR CONJUGATIONS • THE ABLATIVE DENOTING FROM 177. You should learn to give rapidly synopses of the verbs you have had, as follows:
 * 1) Fly thou, to be cared for, be ye sent, lead thou.
 * 2) To lead, to be led, be ye seized, fortify thou.
 * 3) To be hurled, to fly, send thou, to be found.
 * 4) To be sent, be ye led, to hurl, to be taken.
 * 5) Find thou, hear ye, be ye ruled, to be fortified.