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Classical Greek Language B401 OCR 14/6

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Reply 20
Original post by Big-Daddy
Yes, but you could always infer the verb to indicate "she" instead of "he". As I'm sure you know, that happens all the time in Greek.


But it was the dokei (moi) structure, which is I decide, where Aeneas was the replacement of moi.


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Original post by hines
But it was the dokei (moi) structure, which is I decide, where Aeneas was the replacement of moi.


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But Aeneas wasn't in the nominative, he was in the dative, I think ... and "dokei (moi)" could reasonably mean "it was right (for him)".
Reply 22
Yeah the dokei (moi) structure means I decide. So it was Aeneas decided.
Reply 23
Hello everyone! Do you know if we can get the results for Classical Greek GCSE from OCR online?
Reply 24
I don't think so... Though my teacher mentioned something about it... How did everyone do? (A* over here!)
I got 100% in the Language, which wasn't too surprising, but I was shocked by getting an A* in the Sources Paper too, where I thought I was going to get a C :tongue:
Reply 26
can't believe it I absolutely stormed greek! Ended up with 398/400 dropped two on the verse lit, don't believe it so flukey!!


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Reply 27
I got A* too.
Reply 28
None of us got below an A, I got A* :smile:


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