Sectiоn 2: Identify the pаssаge CHOOSE TWO – 15 pоints eаch – 30 pоints total Directions: Identify the passage by giving the author (write “author unknown” if the author is unknown to scholars as we discussed), the title of the piece of literature it came from, and the significance of the excerpt to the piece of literature as a whole. (2-3 sentences) “Midway on our life’s journey, I found myself In dark woods, the right road lost.” “Someone will say: And are you not ashamed, Socrates, of a course of life which is likely to bring you to an untimely end? To him I may fairly answer: There you are mistaken: a man who is good for anything ought not to calculate the chance of living or dying; he ought only to consider whether in doing anything he is doing right or wrong - acting the part of a good man or of a bad.” “Some of the beautiful things that Heaven bears, Where we came forth, and once more saw the stars.” “My song is arms and a man, the first of Troy to come to Italy and Lavinain shores, a fated fugitive, harried on land and sea by heavens huge might and Juno’s endless hate, pommeled by wars, till he could found the City” “When he approaches the light his eyes will be dazzled, and he will not be able to see anything at all of what are now called realities.” “Abandon all hope, Ye who enter here.” “Now I yield and withdraw; I hate this war. One favor I beg (no law of fate forbids it!) for Latium, for the honor of your people: when they make peace and bless, the marriage bonds (so be it!) and join in justice and in law, the Latins must not change their ancient name to 'Trojans,' or turn citizens of Troy; bid no man change his language or dress. Always a Latium! Forever, her Alban kings! Italian hearts make mighty the sons of Rome! Troy died: let 'Troy' and 'Trojan' rest in peace" Write the 1st passage identification (Section 2) answer here. Remember to include the number of the question.