Assuming that the statements are related to the Latin language, choose the correct alternative:
Only I and IV are correct.
Only II, III, and IV are...
Assuming that the statements are related to the Latin language, choose the correct alternative: Only I and IV are correct. Only II, III, and IV are correct. Only I, II, and IV are correct. All are correct. Only I and III are correct. I - The prepositions causa (because of) and gratia (for the sake of), which were actually nouns used in the ablative, governed the genitive case. II - Despite belonging to the class of nouns, pronouns have the particularity of having their own meaning and replacing a noun (substantive pronouns), modifying it or determining it (adjective pronoun). III - Some prepositions could govern both the ablative, with the idea of staticity, and the accusative, with the idea of movement. IV - Latin prepositions are largely old pronouns or particles that do not alter the structure of the language. V - Initially, prepositions were used to emphasize an expression and later, they were attributed to them for greater clarity. a) Only I and IV are correct. b) Only II, III, and IV are correct. c) Only I, II, and IV are correct. d) All are correct. e) Only I and III are correct.
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