Episode 4.1: TSTT-training: The Trojan War

 

Nestor senex sapiēns erat. multōs annōs vīxerat; multa bella vīderat.

 

Nestor nōn clāmābat. in sellā sedēbat et cōgitābat. deinde lentē dīxit:

 

"ego multa bella vīdī. iuvenēs semper bellum volunt; senēs autem sciunt: bellum dolōrem fert."

 

Nestor Recentiōs spectāvit.

 

"tamen, sī deī bellum volunt, Graecī ūnītī esse dēbent. cōgitāte bene. quid in cōnsiliō dīcētis?"

 

iam Recentiī ante omnēs rēgēs stābant.

 


 quid Recentiī rēgibus dīcunt?

 

Option A: Octāviāna prō bellō dīcit: "Nestor ipse dīxit: Graecī ūnītī esse dēbent."

 

Option B: Bellātor contrā bellum dīcit: "Nestor ipse dīxit: bellum dolōrem fert."

 

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