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  • What do you see in the image?
    An aqueduct
  • What weapon ___ the soldiers ____ to fight? (use)
    They ___ a sword.
  • What ___ a catapult made of? (be)
    It ___ made of wood.
  • Keko ______ playing soccer last night. (stop)
    stopped
  • Who _______ the centurion? (be)
    He ___ the commander of a subdivision of a legion.
  • What century is this?( 243)
    3rd century.
  • What's the past tense of study? How do you spell it?
    S-T-U-D-I-E-D
  • What do you see in the image?
    Concrete
  • What century is this? (1587)
    16th century.
  • What do you see in the image?
    A Roman grid based town
  • How many soldiers _________ there in a legion? (be)
    There ____ from 3,000 to 6,000.
  • What do you see on the clock?
    Roman numbers
  • Which items ____ the soldiers ____ to protect their bodies? (use)
    They ___ helmets, armours and shields.
  • Ellie _____ my cheeseburger last night. (eat)
    ate
  • What do you see in the image?
    Roman arches
  • What do you see in the image?
    A Roman road.
  • What ____ you ___ in the image? (see)
    A shield.
  • What do you see in the image?
    A Roman grid based town
  • What's the past of play? How do you spell it?
    P-L-A-Y-E-D
  • What do you see in the image?
    A Roman grid based town
  • She ____ ready to go. (not be)
    wasn't
  • Why ______ they _______ the match last night? (not watch)
    didn't - watch
  • What does this abbreviation mean? B.C.
    Before Christ
  • What ____ a legion? (be)
    It ___ a group of soldiers.
  • They ______ to the mall. (not go)
    didn't go
  • ___ Masha _____ dinner last Sunday? (have)
    Did - have
  • Could a woman join a legion?
    No, only ___ could.
  • What's the past of Knit? How do you spell it?
    K-N-I-T-T-E-D
  • We ____ angry with you. (not be)
    weren't
  • What does this abbreviation mean? A.D.
    Anno Domini
  • What ___ this? (be)
    A catapult.
  • What do you see in the image?
    A Julian calendar
  • What century is this? (56).
    1st century.