Answers: Latin Test
When Caesar ruled Europe, great roads, aqueducts and other structures were
When Caesar ruled Europe, great roads, waterways, and other buildings were
constructed. They disrupted the work for extraordinary crusades such as the
made. They stopped the work for over-ordinary wars such as the Punic Wars (fought against Carthage in the 2nd century in Northern Africa).
Punic Wars. The incorruptible common people fought as the rulers enjoyed
The common people who were unable to be corrupted or bribed fought while the rulers enjoyed
unrestricted convivial vivacity and devoured omnivorous legions with voracious
no boundaries on their jovial eating and drinking with a lively spirit and are greedily thousands ofl vegetables and meats
appetites. Having eaten voraciously, the guards had to revive themselves while
with greedy appetites. Having eaten like a wolf, the guards had to bring themselves back to life while
the Briton peasants had to survive until they could conquer and vanquish those
the Briton common people had to stay alive until they could overtake and conquer those Romans.
Romans. They left their Latin language behind.
They left their Latin language behind.
Once the Romans left, a fraction of mighty Germanic warriors named the Angles
Once the Romans left, a small group of mighty German warriors named the Angles
and Saxons, conquered the fragile land. They appeared omnipotent and
and Saxons overtook the easily broken land. They looked all-powerful
omnipresent. In retrospect, they were merely large and persistent. The Britons
and ever-present. Looking back, they were just large and holding firmly to a position.
had their Celtic tongue fractured by Greek and Latin, and now they were to add
The Britons had their Celtic language broken by Greek and Latin and now they were to add
more. Their language was soon omnifarious with inflections from all over the world.
more. Their language was soon of all kinds and varieties with bends in pitch from all over the world.
The Britons held on with tenacity to the tenet that after a brief Germanic tenure
The Britons held on with firmness to the firm principle belief that after a brief German period of time,
their land would be returned to their rule. They monitored the situation with
their land would be returned to their rule. They looked carefullly with warning at the situation with
mandates and the natives confidentially built their credentials. They were not
authority commands and the natives faithfully and secretly build up their papers for trust. They were not
diffident but confident that the fidelity of purpose would bring Briton back to its
lacking trust, or shy, but had faith and belief that the faithfulness to a purpose or vow would bring Briton back to its greatness.
greatness.
Finally after years of mortality, and many well-executed plans, a sequence of
Finally after years of death, and many well-executed plans, an orderly series of
consecutive events left the Germans fleeing on an excursion. However, the
ordered events left the Germans fleeing on an exit trip. However, the
language of the Britons never regressed to its' original form. Men and women
language of the Britons never went back to its original Celtic form. Men and women
were quick to expedite the impediment of misunderstanding. People tried to
were quick to accelerate the hindrance of misunderstanding. People tried to
comprehend, but most adopted with apprehension of the new language.
understand, but most embraced with a bit of anxiety, the new language.
Of course this is just conjecture and won't likely be a creed found in history
Of course this is just a guess and won't likely be a principle belief found in history books.
books. But, it was fun to interject a divergent, controversial conjecture of
But it was fun to throw in a turn, against the normal way of thinking of
history. I would be remiss, if I didn't tell you this was a perversion of history.
history. I would be sent back or lax, if I didn't tell you this was actually turned away from history.
However, it sounded so eloquent and loquacious that one couldn't object. That
However, it sounded like such a moving speech and talkative that one couldn't object. That
means this is truly just vociferous.
really means it was just clamorous and noisy.
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