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1 Read the passage and answer the questions.
cenabis bene, mi Fabulle, apud me
paucis, si tibi di favent, diebus,
si tecum attuleris bonam atque magnam
cenam, non sine candida puella
et vino et sale et omnibus cachinnis. 5
Catullus, Catullus invites a friend to dinner, lines 1–5
(a) cenabis … diebus (lines 1–2): when is the dinner supposed to take place?
..................................................................................................................................................... [1]
(b) si tecum … cachinnis (lines 3–5): state three things that Fabullus has to bring with him.
1 .......................................................................................................................................................
2 .......................................................................................................................................................
3 .......................................................................................................................................................
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