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The lliad part 2

Authored by Jazmine Williams

History

9th Grade

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The lliad part 2
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 15 pts

Who was Menelaus?

Menelaus was the king of Sparta and husband of Helen of Troy.
Menelaus was the king of Troy and fought against Sparta.
Menelaus was a general in the Roman army.
Menelaus was a famous philosopher from Athens.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 14 pts

What did Patroclus do?

He is angry that Achilles is not fighting so Patroclus fought in Achilles' armor during the Trojan War.

Patroclus stayed behind and tended to the wounded.
Patroclus was a Trojan warrior.
Patroclus led the Greek army into battle.

3.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 15 pts

What happens in the Duel?

A character runs away to avoid the confrontation.

Achilles demands that hector fight him, and kills hector in a long fight he drags hectors body behind his chariot

The characters become friends and resolve their issues peacefully.

He refuses to give Hector a proper barrel

4.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 15 pts

What did Priam do?

Priam declared war on Achilles.

Achilles admires his bravery, he returns the body and gives troy a truce

Priam captured Achilles in battle.

He sneaks into the greek camp, he asked achilles to return his son body

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 14 pts

What was the Trojan Horse for?

To serve as a gift for the Trojans.
To transport soldiers safely out of Troy.
To act as a decoy for the Greek army.

To enter troy and a group of soliders would hide inside the horse and open the gates of the city late at night

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 15 pts

What was the purpose of Achilles Heel?

Apollo was angry at Achilles for attacking his temple. So apollo told Paris about his weak spot "achilles heel means a weakness"

To represent an invincible warrior.
To indicate a source of strength.
To highlight a heroic achievement.

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