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Identify cases/declensions/number in the following sentence:

Tandem puellae ex agris ad villam rusticam lente ambulant.
puellae - plural nominative 1st declension

agris - plural ablative 2nd declension

villam rusticam - singular accusative 1st declension
Identify cases/declensions/number in the following sentence:

Vocem Cornelia audit sed Sextum non videt.
vocem - singular accusative 3rd declension

Cornelia - singular nominative 1st declension

Sextum - singular accusative 2nd declension
Identify cases/declensions/number in the following sentence:

Si dies [<-ignore declension] est calidus, ex horto in silvam ambulant quod ibi est rivus frigidus.
dies - singular nominative 5th declension (ew)

calidus - singular nominative 2nd declension

horto - singular ablative 2nd declension

silvam - singular accusative 1st declension

rivus - singular nominative 2nd declension

frigidus - singular nominative 2nd declension
Identify cases/declensions/number in the following sentence:

Puellae e silva currunt et ad villam salvae adveniunt.
puellae - plural nominative 1st declension

silva - singular ablative 1st declension

villam - singular accusative 1st declension
Describe the 1st declension in terms of types of endings included, then give an example.
The 1st declension includes primarily feminine nouns and adjectives ending in -a. An example is 'puella.'
Describe the 2nd declension in terms of types of endings included, then give an example.
The 2nd declension includes mostly masculine nouns and adjectives ending in -us or -r, like 'vir.' Neuters end in -um, such as 'cubiculum.'
Describe the 3rd declension in terms of types of endings included, then give an example.
"The Third Declension is in a sense a catch-all for various stem-types, and can be very confusing" according to William Harris. We've noticed -x endings, like lux and nox. It apparently also includes pater and mater.