Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Test

          The test was pretty easy in my opinion. I was most likely the easiest test this year so far, there were no essays and there were no really obscure facts that no one would even think of studying. In fact, there were entire chunks left out, such as the two civil wars. The only one I am worried about is the one that was asking "Who said that bread and circuses keep the people happy?" I had no clue, but I still think I got it by eliminating Virgil because he was definitely the answer to another question, and I was left with the name I never heard before. It began with an "A." Since exams are close, I do not know if you will give us another chapter to learn. It could be on Constantine and he fall of Rome. I hope it is not because the three lessons we were not tested on were very confusing. They kept jumping back on the Roman timeline, going back to Nero and other events that were passed in the previous lessons. Another question is if you will be doing essays for this exam. Please don't. What could you possibly do them on? Maybe a research project on Rome or Greece. It will just be another stressful thing that is coming in the next weeks.

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