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This study guide covers Caesar's De Bello Gallico, Book 5, Chapters 27-29, focusing on Ambiorix's deception, the Roman officers' debate, and Titurius's risky argument. Key grammar points include indirect statement, ablative absolute, purpose clauses, and future active participles. The guide also provides rhetorical analysis, historical context, practice questions, and exam tips.
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Question 1 of 13
In Chapter 27, what is the primary purpose of Ambiorix's speech to the Roman legates? š¤
To form a lasting alliance with the Romans
To genuinely warn them of an impending German invasion
To persuade them to leave their winter camp under the guise of safety
To request military aid from the Romans against his own people