In Orberg's Pensum A in Cap XXXIV he asks for the following to be scanned:
Now, I've mostly got this right but in the middle of two of the lines (as indicated) he has in the answer two verticallines. These indicate the end of a foot but also seem to divide the line so that what follows doesn't have any effect on the syllable length. I have marked these, 'II' on the 2nd and 4th line. Can anyone tell me how I can should be able to spot these because, otherwise, I'd have marked the 'is' in 'fallis' as short whereas with the dividing II it is marked long...
Similarly I wouldn't have divided up the feet as they are.... Is there something I'm missing?
scrībere mē quereris, Vēlōx, epigrammata longa.
ipse nihil scrībis: II tū breviōra facis.
das numquam, semper prōmittis, Galla, rogantī.
sī semper fallis, II iam rogo, Galla, negā.
