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The Greek army besieging Troy is stricken by a plague, sent by the god Apollo to punish Agamemnon´s refusal to ransom a captive woman.
True
False
The two warriors quarrel and Achilles withdraws from the battle in protest.
True
False
The tide of battle then turns in favor of Hector and the Persians.
True
False
Almost made with grief, Achilles re-enters the battle wearing new armor made for him by the god Hephaestus.
True
False
Hector looked up, saw Achilles, started to tremble, never gone, Hector could hold his ground no longer, he felt the gates behind away he fled in fear and Achilles went for him.
True
False
Achilles who burned so many oxen in honor, rich cuts, now on the rugged crests of Ida, now on Ilium´s heights.
True
False
Hector´s head was dragged down in the dust, and his mother began to tear her hair.
True
False
Agamemnon reluctantly returns the girl (Chryseis) to her father, but Agamemnon replaces her with another:
Female captive, Brises, who is Achilles´ prize.
Female captive, Bris, who is Achilles´ prize.
Female captive, Briseis, who is Achilles´ prize.
Achilles finally agrees to allow his friend Patroclus to fight wearing:
Achilles´ sword
Achilles´ armor
Achille´s shield
The confrontation between Achilles and Hector, so long delayed:
Is the dramatic climax of the rush.
Is the dramatic climax of the adrenaline.
Is the dramatic climax of the epic.
Zeus launched Athena already poised for action, down the goddess swept from:
Olympus´s craggy peaks.
Olympus´s craggy mountains.
Olympus´s craggy desert.
So Hector could never throw Achilles off his trail, the swift racer Achilles, time and again Achilles´d make:
A dash for the Dardan Heavens.
A dash for the Dardan Grounds.
A dash for the Dardan Gates.
The Hector´s mother flung her shining veil to the ground and raised a high, shattering scream and:
Looking down at her hands.
Looking down at her son.
Looking up at her heaven.
At the point of death, Hector, his helmet flashing, said:
I know you (Achilles) well – I see my fate after me.
I know you (Achilles) well – I see my fate before you.
I know you (Achilles) well – I see my fate before me.
Hector - The Lord of Trojans was called by the trojans. Hector who:
Shielded the gates and the long walls of Persia.
Shielded the gates and the long walls of Rome.
Shielded the gates and the long walls of Troy.
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