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Imagine Percy has to send a text message to Chiron about their situation as it stands at the end of Ch. 12. He wants Chiron to know what’s going on, but he has to keep it brief so the monsters don’t trace the call.
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Do you think animals can understand when you talk to them? Have you ever had a pet you understand very well?
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Describe a vivid dream you’ve had. (If you can’t remember any dreams, describe a dream you remember a friend or relative telling you about.) Do you think dreams ever give important information?
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If you were offered the choice in Percy’s dream – to save your own parent’s life or complete your quest and prevent a terrible war – what would you choose?
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What is Grover’s plan to get money for the trip?
 
To return Gladiola for a reward.
 
To sell Medusa’s head.
 
To beg.
 
To steal from monsters.
Who is Gladiola?
 
A pink poodle.
 
A guard dog.
 
A magical creature.
 
A stray cat.
Who do think is talking to Percy in the dream? Who is this voice from the pit?
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What terrible realization does Percy make toward the end of the dream? What does the voice want from him?
It wants to use him to get out of the chasm. It wants the lightning bolt to go against the gods.
Describe and draw the place Percy sees in his dream.
A dark cavern before a gaping pit, gray mist creatures churned all around, whispering rags of smoke that I somehow knew were the spirits of the dead.
According to Grover, why did Percy mail Medusa’s head to Mount Olympus?
 
So his dad will notice him.
 
As a gift.
 
To seek advice.
 
To test the gods.
What new information do you learn about Grover’s past and how it relates to Annabeth?
It was a quest with Annabeth which ended badly. Grover isn´t allowed to talk about it.
Why does Grover’s dream sound so hopeless to Percy?
 
It seems impossible to find Pan.
 
It is too dangerous
 
It involves Annabeth.
 
It is confusing.
Why does Grover want a searcher’s license?
 
To find Pan.
 
To explore the world.
 
To prove himself.
 
To lead quests.