Since this is preposition-review week, I chose proverbs for the review that feature prepositions (usually I do the selection at random). So, you will see a prepositional phrase in each slide... and remember: some of the prepositions take the ablative case and some of them take the accusative case. That means you need to think about the Latin word to use each time you fill in the blank, and also what case the word goes in.
Here is a link to the full-size show, and the show is embedded in the blog post below. You can run the show from start to finish, so that the "quiz" slide comes first, or you can run the show starting from the last slide and working backwards, which gives you the "quiz" slide at the end of each set.
If you want to do even more reviewing (you can never review too much!), here are the review slideshows from Week 29, Week 28, and Week 27.
And... here's a random cat:
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