### Decline both *homo parvus* and *pax longa*.
**Hint:** Be sure to get the correct stem of both nouns.
#### Singular
| Case | *homo parvus* | Case | *pax longa* |
|------|---------------|------|-------------|
| Nom. | | Nom. | |
| Gen. | | Gen. | |
| Dat. | | Dat. | |
| Acc. | | Acc. | |
| Abl. | | Abl. | |
#### Plural
| Case | *homo parvus* | Case | *pax longa* |
|------|---------------|------|-------------|
| Nom. | | Nom. | |
| Gen. | | Gen. | |
| Dat. | | Dat. | |
| Acc. | | Acc. | |
| Abl. | | Abl. | |
### Choose the best translation of the Latin sentence.
**Remember to refer to the hints in the "Learning My Lines" section of this lesson.**
Place your answer in the blank space.
1. *puella pulchra ab ducibus malis in oppido visa est.*
A. Pretty girls see the evil leader in the town.
B. Pretty girls by the evil leader in the town were seen.
C. The pretty girl by the evil leaders in the town was seen.
D. Pretty girls by the evil leaders in the towns were seen.
2. *avus puerorum amicos non videbit.*
A. The boys' grandfather will not see the friends.
B. The boys' grandfather does not see the friends.
C. The grandfather's ...