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Then there are two more grammatical things introduced in the text

One of these is the "necesse est + dat" form which unless I'm mistaken means
"neccese est - homini"
"is necessary - to humans"
dative being used to indicate "to"
Please correct me if I'm wrong on that

The other one, which was actually brought up in the last chapter but is used much more in this one is the "in + accusative". Wherein "in" doesn't indicate that someone is simply in something (wherein the ablative would be used) but instead is refering to movement.
"In arbore" - in the tree
"in arborem ascendit" - entering and ascending the tree
Do correct me if I'm wrong on that too, these concepts are new to me as me. I'm learning along with you

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