Roman viewpoint · AS 91197
Interpret a Roman viewpoint
Interpret a Roman viewpoint
You need to explain what ancient Romans thought about something — like their attitudes toward slavery, education, love, conquest, or city life. You show your understanding by writing or speaking in English, using Latin evidence (quotes, terms, or references) from texts you've studied to back up your explanation.
You interpret a Roman viewpoint using some Latin evidence and explain it clearly enough that your meaning is understood.
You interpret clearly by selecting specific points and expanding on them unambiguously, using relevant Latin references or quotations with English explanation.
You interpret thoroughly by fully expanding on selected points with well-chosen Latin evidence or quotations that clearly supports your answer, all explained clearly in English.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.