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What does the interaction between Thetis and Achilles reveal about the relationship between Achilles and Patroclus in "How the Death of Patroclus Roused Achilles" from "Stories from the Iliad"? Question 4 options: Patroclus was more important to Achilles than Achilles' own life or his mother's concern for his life. Achilles' friendship with Patroclus was important, but Achilles values his mother's love for him above all else. Achilles is unsure how he feels about Patroclus until discussing Patroclus's death with his mother. Patroclus was more important to Achilles than his mother is, and he hates how she interfered in their friendship.

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Achilles is unsure how he feels about Patroclus until discussing Patroclus's death with his mother.

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