Using ablative of means in Latin

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Vir __________ caeditur

gladio

CORRECT

cum gladio

0

a gladio

0

per gladio

0

gladium

0

Explanation

The correct answer is gladio. This is the example of the ablative of means, meaning an inanimate object was used to achieve an action. As such, there is no need for a preposition, as gladio in this context means "with a sword" already.