
AP Caesar 4.31
Quiz by Robynn Hecht
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On line 1, "quibus rēbus cognitīs" refers to
On line 1, "prīncipēs Britanniae" refers to the Briton
The "quī" on line 1 refers to
To whom does the "quī" on line 1 refer?
On lines 1-2, we are reminded that the Britons
What is the best translation of "convēnerant" on line 2?
"inter sē collocūtī" on line 2 refers to a conversation between
According to lines 3-4, what is one thing the Romans are NOT mentioned as lacking?
Match the vocabulary word from lines 3-4 with its best intended meaning.
In lines 3-6, the Britons feel more confident in their resistance to the Romans because they realize
"sine impedīmentīs" on line 6, tells us that Caesar did not have the soldiers
"sine impedīmentīs" on line 6 infers that Caesar
Which phrase in lines 1-4 refers to the Britons knowing the Roman plans?
Which verb in lines 1-6 does NOT refer to the Britons?
Which word from lines 1-6 does NOT refer to a component of the military?
"optimum factū" on line 7 implies that the Britons
According to lines 7-8 we learn that the Britons were planning
According to lines 7-8, what was NOT part of the Briton's plan?
Whenever Caesar mentions "nostrōs" or "nostrī" (line 8) he is referring to
In the phrase "hīs superātīs" (with these defeated) on line 9, who are people being mentioned by the word "these"?
What was the overall goal of the Britons once they enact their plan?
Which could be another translation of "trānsitūrum" on line 11?
According to lines 11-12, which phrase indicates that the Britons have determined their plan?
Which word on line 12-13 indicates that the Britons want to keep their plan hidden and not obvious to the Romans?
Match the vocabulary word or phrase to its intended meaning from lines 11-13.
Match the verbs from lines 7-13 to their best intended English meaning.
The word "hiems" refers to the spring season.