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The Lightning Thief Ch 4 - 7
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Who is Annabeth's divine parent?
Athena
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What needs to happen for Percy to be able to leave Camp Half-Blood?
he needs to be granted a quest
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Why does Percy feel guilty about Grover getting in trouble by Mr. D?
because Percy ditched Grover at the bus station
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Why do most of the campers have to stay at Camp Half-Blood indefinitely?
because they attract monsters
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Who is the god of nature, depicted as a satyr playing pipes?
Pan
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Why is Percy considered "undetermined"?
he does not know the identity of his father
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What animal do we associate with the many-eyed creature, Argus?
the peacock
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What bird is associated with Ares?
the vulture
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What startles Percy about the person watching him as he tries to recover from the bull-man attack at the farmhouse?
the person has eyes all over
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Which symbol of the Greek gods is represented "prominently" in NYC?
Prometheus
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Why does Grover believe he is a failure?
because he was supposed to protect Percy
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Which cabin has a caduceus above the doorway?
11
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Who is Percy's mentor?
Chiron
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What is Grover's true age?
28
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When Percy wakes up from the minotaur attack, everything feels fine except for his ________.
teeth
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Why does Percy believe the car exploded as his mom drove through the rain?
because the car was struck by lightning
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Where does Percy really belong at Camp Half-blood?
cabin 3
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Who is Mr. D?
Dionysus
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What did Percy receive from Annabeth to help him recover from the Minotaur attack?
ambrosia and nectar
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What happens when Chiron reminds Mr. D about "his restrictions"?
His goblet turns from red wine to Diet Coke.
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How does Annabeth help to explain Percy's dyslexia?
his brain is hardwired for ancient Greek
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