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Percy Jackson Chapter 1-9

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  • What sort of animal head hangs above Ares' cabin?
    boar's head
  • Ch 8: According to Grover, why did the “Big Three” gods swear never to have any more children?
    children can get very powerful
  • Ch 7: Why does Percy ask for a blue Cherry Coke at dinner?
    to drink a toast for his mother
  • What sort of creature is Mr. Brunner?
    Centaur
  • Ch 1: In the story about the gods and titans, who was Kronos and what happened to him after the gods defeated him?
    Kronos was sliced to pieces, and the pieces were scattered in Tartarus
  • Chiron says the United States eagle is actually a symbol of who?
    Zeus
  • Who is Annabeth's mother?
    Athena
  • Ch 2: What leads Percy to believe that Grover and Mr. Brunner think he’s in danger?
    He overhears them and they were worried about Percy's well being.
  • Ch 4: . What happens to make the car crash?
    lightening
  • Ch 6: What happens to Clarisse and her friends in the bathroom?
    The water shoots at Clarisse, knocking them down.
  • Zeus is...
    Lord of the sky and of all gods
  • Athena
    Wisdom, battle, useful arts
  • Ch 6: Based on the description, what Greek god is cabin three dedicated to?
    Smells of seasalt and shells so - Poseidon :)
  • Demeter ...
    Agriculture
  • Dionysus was grounded to Camp Half Blood because he was chasing a what?
    wood nimph
  • Ch 9: According to Chiron, what evidence suggests that Hades stole the lightning bolt?
    to set his two brothers at each other's throats.
  • Ch 4: According to Grover, who is after Percy?
    the Fates
  • Ch 5: How does Percy feel after he tries the strange drink?
    It tastes like his mom's homemade chocolate chip cookies.
  • Ch 3: Describe Gabe.
    "moldy garlic pizza wrapped in gym shorts,"
  • What sort of creature is Grover?
    Satyr
  • Hephaestus
    blacksmiths
  • Who is the Greek lord of the dead?
    Hades
  • Who is Clarisse's father?
    Ares
  • Apollo
    Music, medicine, poetry, archery, bachelors
  • Hera
    Motherhood, marriage
  • Hermes
    Travelers, merchants, thieves, messengers