Grammatical and Syntactic Terminology in Poetry Passages - AP Latin

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Dicebas quondam solum te nosse Catullum,
Lesbia, nec prae me velle tenere Iovem.
dilexi tum te non tantum ut vulgus amicam,
sed pater ut gnatos diligit et generos.
nunc te cognovi: quare etsi impensius uror, 5
multo mi tamen es vilior et levior.
qui potis est, inquis? quod amantem iniuria talis
cogit amare magis, sed bene velle minus.

"Vilior" and "levior" (line 6) are both examples of                           .

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Both "vilior"and "levior" are examples of comparative adjectives. In this sentence, they are being used to describe the subject of "es" (line 6).

Passage adapted from "Carmen 72" by Gaius Valerius Catullus

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