Summary:
This chapter begins by discussing all of the different roads in Rome and where they lead to. Then, Iulius, Leander, Davus, Syrus, and Ursus leave their home to try and find the runaway slave, Medus. The narrator then shifts to Medus, who is on Via Latina, the road between Rome and Tusculum. It is also discovered that Cornelius, a friend of Iulius, is also traveling to Tusculum. Medus keeps walking away, while Iulius is carried by his servants. At the end of the chapter, Medus meets a friend, Lydia, who is happy to see him...
Vocabulary:
This chapter had no troubling vocabulary for me, as I knew most words and could use cimple context clues to figure out the rest.
Grammar:
This chapter introduces the Passive voice. Also, there are accusative and ablative prepositions, new interrogative words, and the Locative Case.
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