Explain how you were able to translate line 6: Feminae deas laudant. In your explanation, provide the following:
Which word is in the Nominative case, which word is in the Accusative case, and which word is the verb?
Give an explanation of the word order of the sentence.

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The translation of Feminae deas laudant is: "Women praise the gods".

Which word is in the Nominative case?

The word which is the Nominative Case is: "Women". Nominative Case is defined as: one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other part of speech that commonly denotes the subject of a verb or the predicate noun or predicate adjective, as opposed to its object or other verb arguments.

Which word is in the Accusative case?

In this case, there is no accusative case.  A noun's accusative case (abbreviated ACC) is the grammatical case used to indicate the direct object of a transitive verb. The only words that appear in the accusative case in English are pronouns: 'me,' 'he,' 'her,' 'us,' and 'them.'

Which word is the verb?

The verb in this case is "praise".

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