The Latin final exam consists of four parts: [1] A translation from Cicero's Pro Archia speech; [2] Three translations from Catiline Orations discussing Catiline's plots and audacity; [3] Five short answers providing context on Cicero's orations from a provided timeline; [4] Four reflections on Cicero discussing times he acted on principle despite danger, his brother Quintus, and his enemies Clodius Pulcher and Mark Antony.