OA to Q3
The phrase according to the passage indicates this is a retrieval question. The subject of the question is the Latin language. The task is to determine what the passage says about the Latin language. Because there are Roman Numerals, evaluate each statement individually to determine whether it is supported by text and then use POE with the answer choices. The third paragraph indicates that Latin-derived languages are spoken in most Southern European nations. Again a result of military influence, the popularity of Latin and its offspring is difficult to underestimate. During the centuries of ignorance and violence that followed Rome’s decline, the Latin language was the glue that held together the identity of an entire continent. While seldom spoken today, it is still studied widely, if only so that such masters of rhetoric as Cicero can be read in the original.
Statement I is supported by the passage which states that Again a result of military influence, the popularity of Latin and its offspring is difficult to underestimate. Therefore, Statement I is correct that the Latin language spread in part due to Rome's military power. Since Statement I is true, eliminate answer choices B and E.
Statement II is supported by the passage which states in the fourth paragraph that Rome did leave behind useful political tools that serve the American republic today. “Republic” itself is Latin for “the people’s business,” a notion cherished in democracies worldwide. Senators owe their name to Rome’s class of elders; Representatives owe theirs to the Tribunes who seized popular prerogatives from the Senatorial class. The veto was a Roman notion adopted by the historically aware framers of the Constitution, who often assumed pen names from the lexicon of Latin life. Therefore, Statement II is correct that the Latin language is reflected in some modern political concepts. Since Statement II is true, eliminate choices A and D.
Statement III is a memory trap and is not supported by the text. The passage states that Latin-derived languages are spoken in most Southern European nations. This does not support the idea that Latin is still spoken today in some parts of Europe. Since Statement III is not true, eliminate answer choices D and E.
Choice A: No. Statement I is true, but it is not the only statement that is true.
Choice B: No. Statement II is true, but it is not the only statement that is true.
Choice C: Correct. In the third paragraph, the author states that Latin spread as a result of military influence, and in the fourth paragraph, the author points out the Latin origins of the words republic, Senator, and veto. Statements I and II are true.
Choice D: No. Statement I is true, but Statement III is not true.
Choice E: No. Statement II is true, but Statement III is not true.
The correct answer is choice C.