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Default Second Form Latin, Lesson 3 Translation

The longer sentences for translation are tripping us up...is there a systematic way of approaching these? I want to build good habits and keep things from creeping in which would cause trouble in translation courses later. I'm learning along with my son, so I don't know enough to guide him in this. I guess I'm wondering if there's a method of analysis that would slow him down and prevent careless mistakes (he knows the vocab, endings, etc.) I would appreciate any advice you might have.

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Jana High
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