Question 1
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The funeral games end, but Achilles continues to be consumed by grief for Patroclus. Flooded with memories, he repeatedly uses his chariot to drag [blank_start]Hector’s body around Patroclus’ tomb[blank_end].
 
Question 2
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Apollo, pitying Hector, [blank_start]protects his body from harm and decay[blank_end].
 
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protects his body from harm and decay 
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resurrects him from the dead 
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steals his body and hides it 
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shoots Achilles with an arrow 
 
Question 3
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The gods feel sorry for Hector and desire to [blank_start]rescue his body from Achilles[blank_end].
 
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rescue his body from Achilles 
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resurrect him from the dead 
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let Troy win the war 
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give his descendants treasures 
 
Question 4
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They ask the god Hermes to steal the body away, but Hera, bent on shaming the Trojans, will not allow it [blank_start]because of her hate of all Trojans[blank_end] 
 
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because of her hate of all Trojans 
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because she wants to do it herself 
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because she hates Hermes 
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because she doesn't think it will work 
 
Question 5
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[blank_start]Twelve days[blank_end] after Hector’s death, Apollo addresses the gods. 
 
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Twelve days 
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Three days 
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The day 
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Fourteen days 
 
Question 6
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Apollo tells the gods that Hector [blank_start]always respected the gods[blank_end], and that Achilles [blank_start]has no decency for desecrating his body[blank_end].
 
Question 7
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Hera counters him, stating that Achilles is the son of a god, and that he and Hector [blank_start]cannot be equals[blank_end].
 
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cannot be equals 
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are equal 
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will both die 
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are great guys 
 
Question 8
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Zeus sends Iris to call Thetis to Olympus. When she arrives, Zeus instructs her to go to Achilles and to tell him [blank_start]to give Hector’s body back to Priam[blank_end]. Priam will [blank_start]give Achilles a ransom as payment[blank_end].
 
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to give Hector’s body back to Priam 
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the gods are coming to get him 
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he did all this for nothing anyway 
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he's going to die 
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give Achilles a ransom as payment 
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kill Achilles in his sleep 
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threaten Achilles with war 
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turn into a god 
 
Question 9
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Thetis asks Achilles how long he will grieve, and then tells him [blank_start]of Zeus’ decree to release Hector’s body[blank_end]. Achilles agrees, saying that [blank_start]he will not resist the will of the gods[blank_end].
 
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of Zeus’ decree to release Hector’s body 
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that Priam is coming to kill him 
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to only pretend to release the body 
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that she will disown him 
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he will not resist the will of the gods 
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he thinks it's a terrible idea 
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he does not have to obey the gods 
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he will do it for her 
 
Question 10
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Priam is told that Achilles [blank_start]will not kill him[blank_end].
 
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will not kill him 
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will most likely kill him 
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will be asleep the whole time 
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will kill his entire family 
 
Question 11
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Priam orders that a wagon be readied with [blank_start]magnificent treasure[blank_end]. Hecuba attempts to convince him that the journey is foolhardy, but Priam is [blank_start]determined to take back Hector’s body[blank_end].
 
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magnificent treasure 
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powerful weapons 
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the bodies of dead soldiers 
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sea nymphs 
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determined to take back Hector’s body 
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a terrible husband 
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an idiot 
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not afraid of anything ever 
 
Question 12
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Hecuba asks Priam to pray for a sign from Zeus first, and Priam agrees. Zeus sends [blank_start]an eagle[blank_end] to reassure them. Priam sets out in his wagon, accompanied by his old driver.
 
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an eagle 
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a dove 
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a sea nymph 
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a lightning storm 
 
Question 13
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Zeus tells Hermes to go to Troy and ensure Priam’s safe travel. Hermes appears to Priam [blank_start]in the form of a stranger[blank_end], saying that Priam reminds him [blank_start]of his father[blank_end]. He offers to help Priam. 
 
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in the form of a stranger 
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in the form of a small child 
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in the form of a pretty woman 
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in the form of a monkey 
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of his father 
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of his mother 
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of his uncle 
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of his monkey tamer 
 
Question 14
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Priam grows suspicious and asks whom the stranger is. Hermes replies that he is [blank_start]an aide of Achilles[blank_end], and lets Priam know that [blank_start]Hector’s body is still intact[blank_end]. 
 
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an aide of Achilles 
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the god Hermes 
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a dangerous criminal 
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there to kill him 
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Hector’s body is still intact 
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Achilles is going to kill him 
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he is there to kill him 
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his wagon is full of sea otters 
 
Question 15
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Hermes guides Priam’s wagon through Achilles’ gate and [blank_start]puts the sentries to sleep[blank_end]. He then reveals to Priam that he is [blank_start]a god sent to help him[blank_end].
 
Question 16
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Priam enters Achilles’ lodge and [blank_start]kneels, kissing Achilles’ hand[blank_end]. He asks for [blank_start]mercy[blank_end], and beseeches Achilles to [blank_start]remember his own father[blank_end].
 
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kneels, kissing Achilles’ hand 
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kneels, striking Achilles' heel 
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draws his sword, ready to kill 
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stands proudly, cursing Achilles 
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mercy 
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money 
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surrender 
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treasure 
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remember his own father 
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surrender before he dies 
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remember his own mother 
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give him all his gold 
 
Question 17
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Achilles and Priam [blank_start]weep for their losses in the war[blank_end].
 
Question 18
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Achilles asks Priam to sit but Priam refuses, asking to [blank_start]ransom the body immediately[blank_end].
 
Question 19
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Achilles asks Priam not to anger him, as he might [blank_start]kill him if his temper flares[blank_end].
 
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kill him if his temper flares 
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say mean things when he's mad 
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give him all of his treasure in fury 
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turn into a warthog 
 
Question 20
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Achilles asks Priam to dine with him, reminding him that [blank_start]even the sorrowful must eat[blank_end]. 
 
Question 21
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Priam asks for [blank_start]eleven days[blank_end] of truce to mourn and bury Hector, to which Achilles agrees.
 
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eleven days 
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ten days 
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three days 
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twelve days 
 
Question 22
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Hermes wakes Priam from his sleep, advising him to leave the Achaean camp before [blank_start]he is discovered and killed[blank_end].
 
Question 23
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 Priam returns to Troy and the Trojans see Hector’s body borne on Priam’s wagon. The city is plunged into [blank_start]grief[blank_end]. Andromache, Hecuba, and Helen all cry out in grief for the loss of Hector, praising him for [blank_start]his bravery and kindness[blank_end].
 
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grief 
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chaos 
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madness 
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anger 
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his bravery and kindness 
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his dashing good looks 
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dying in a stupid way 
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just being Hector 
 
Question 24
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The eleven days of lamentation pass, and Hector is [blank_start]finally buried by the Trojans[blank_end].
 
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finally buried by the Trojans 
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dipped in bronze and used as a statue 
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brought back to life by Apollo 
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sent back to Achilles