Menelaos attempts to [blank_start]protect the body of Patroklos[blank_end] from the enemy, but finally he is driven off by [blank_start]Hector[blank_end].
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protect the body of Patroklos
keep the wine
protect the horses
hide
Hector
Zeus
Apollo
Athena
Question 2
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The Trojan commander strips Achilles' beautiful armor from the corpse and puts it [blank_start]on in place of his own[blank_end].
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on in place of his own
somewhere for the Achaeans to find it
in the ocean
on his horse
Question 3
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Then almost immediately, a battle develops over [blank_start]Patroklos' naked corpse[blank_end].
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Patroklos' naked corpse
who gets to eat first
Patroklos' jewelry
who gets to wear the armor
Question 4
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Patroklos' body: The Trojans hope to [blank_start]take it to Troy to mutilate it[blank_end] as a warning to all the Achaians, and the Achaians want to [blank_start]give it a proper funeral ceremony[blank_end].
Answer
take it to Troy to mutilate it
burn it
leave it where it is
dress it up as Achilles
give it a proper funeral ceremony
give it to the Trojans
mutilate it to show their fierceness
offer it to the gods
Question 5
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The leading warriors on both sides engage in the fight over Patroklos' body, and two gods, [blank_start]Apollo[blank_end] and [blank_start]Athena[blank_end], also join.
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Apollo
Ares
Zeus
Poseidon
Athena
Aphrodite
Hera
Iris
Question 6
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While the fight over the body is going on, Hector attempts [blank_start]to capture Achilles' horses[blank_end], but [blank_start]they escape back to the Achaian camp[blank_end].
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to capture Achilles' horses
steal the body
set some ships on fire
steal the armor from the commander
they escape back to the Achaian camp
the armor is too big to carry
all the ships are already burning
he falls asleep instead
Question 7
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The body of Patroklos is [blank_start]rescued and is safely carried back[blank_end] to the Achaian camp.
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rescued and is safely carried back
given back
lost forever
mutilated and thrown
Question 8
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The horses of Achilles [blank_start]weep for the dead Patroklos[blank_end]
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weep for the dead Patroklos
eat grass and don't care
run away when they hear loud noises
have really nice hair
Question 9
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The Homeric Greeks believed that one's soul could not enter the afterworld unless the proper burial rites had been carried out — in this case, cremation and burial of the ashes under a barrow. The battle that takes place over [blank_start]the body of Patroklos[blank_end] is due to this belief.