Roman viewpoint · AS 91509
Analyse a Roman viewpoint
Analyse a Roman viewpoint
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You need to pick a Roman attitude or belief (like their views on slavery, education, leadership, or love) and explain what Romans actually thought about it. You'll use evidence from Latin texts, quotations, or other resources you've studied to support your analysis, and show that you understand how Romans saw the world differently from us.
You identify a Roman viewpoint and give some evidence from studied sources to explain what Romans believed, with basic reasoning about what it shows.
You pick a Roman viewpoint, select specific supporting evidence carefully, expand on those points clearly in English, and draw reasoned conclusions that show you understand the viewpoint.
You thoroughly explore a Roman viewpoint using detailed Latin references or direct quotations from studied texts with English explanations, and draw perceptive conclusions that show deep insight into Roman attitudes and society.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.