I. The usual thing:
1. Caesar milites imperabit ut captivos in carcere iaciant.
2. Quintus alios pueros orabat ne se inluderent.
3. Pompeio persuasimus ut nobiscum ad Asiam veniret.
4. legatus legionis a me posulabat ut disciplinam militarem discerem.
5. imperator nos rogat ut illos in foro cessantes ad castra ducamus.
6. milites in foro manebant ne tela gravissima diu portarent.
7. Caesar deos imploravit ne exercitum in urbe inclusum reliquerent.
II. For those with intestinal fortitude:
1. The father asked (quaero) the schoolmaster not to punish the boys severely.
2. You (s) will never persuade me to value oracles.
3. Cicero begged Jupiter every day to preserve the republic.
4. We are not advising all women to rejoice.
5. I was demanding that you (pl) work hard in school so that you might not always be foolish.
6. Scintilla ordered her husband (="man") to prepare dinner for her. (Translate two ways: once with iubeo, once with impero.)