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From Alpha to Omega

Ancillary Exercises

Anne Harmar Groton , Jon Bruss

Foreign Language Study / Greek (Modern)

Designed to accompany Anne H. Groton's From Alpha to Omega, Fourth Edition, this book of ancillary exercises reinforces grammatical and syntactical knowledge, helps develop an operational vocabulary, and improves oral proficiency. Ancillary Exercises presents concepts from the textbook in new ways, helping students overcome any problem-areas. Instructors can use the exercises in class, or since answers are provided in the back of Ancillary Exercises, students can practice on their own time and at their own pace.

Jon Bruss has taught Classical Greek at the college level for over fifteen years. He received his PhD from the University of Minnesota.

Jennifer Starkey is a Lecturer at the University of Colorardo, where she received her PhD.

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