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Card 6
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What is laurel said to represent?
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Card 7
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Why is there irony in the use of Pompeianae curiae "Pompey's senate house"?
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Card 8
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What is discerpserunt 'they tore it to pieces' an example of?
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Card 9
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What does dies casedis et ipse sibi visus est 'the day of the murder (began to dawn) Caesar himself dreamt" use?
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Card 10
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Why did Caesar hesitate for a long time as to whether he should remain at home?
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Card 11
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What hour did he eventually go out at?
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Card 12
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What was Caesar said to suffer from?
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Card 13
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Why is it ominous that Caesar pour scorn on Spurinna?
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Card 14
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At the gladiatorial games, how many days did the comet shine for?
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Card 15
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What was Augustus' name as given to him by Caesar upon his adoption and who gave him his new name?
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