Final answer:
In Latin, the noun 'lux' agrees with the adjective 'luce' in the ablative singular case. The noun 'margo' agrees with the adjective 'marmor' in the nominative and accusative singular cases. And the noun 'marmor' agrees with the adjective 'marmori' in the dative and ablative singular cases.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given information, we have three nouns: lux (feminine), margo (masculine), and marmor (neuter). We need to match them with the corresponding adjectives that agree with them in gender, number, and case.
Here are the correct matches:
- a. luce - matches with lux in the ablative singular case
- b. marmor - matches with marmor in the nominative and accusative singular cases
- c. lucem - matches with lux in the accusative singular case
- d. marginibus - matches with margo in the dative and ablative plural cases
- e. marmori - matches with marmor in the dative and ablative singular cases
- f. marginum - matches with margo in the genitive singular case
- g. luces - doesn't match any noun or case present in the given information
- h. marginis - matches with margo in the genitive singular case
- i. lucis - matches with lux in the genitive singular case
- j. margines - doesn't match any noun or case present in the given information