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Who is Grover?
He wears "shag-carpet pants."
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What is Mr. Brunner's office?
Where Grover and Mr. Brunner talk
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What is a Fury or a "Kindly One"?
This is what Mrs. Dodds turns into.
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What did Percy say to Grover when observing the Fates?
...That snipping of the yarn. Does that mean somebody is going to die?
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What is the exposition?
Chapter 1 is this part of the plot
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Who is Nancy Bobofit?
She has flaming red hair and freckles.
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What is Yancy Academy?
The school that Percy goes to
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Who is Athena?
She is the goddess of war, wisdom, and military strategy.
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What did Mrs. Dodds say to Percy as he got into trouble?
Now, honey.
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Where is New York City?
This is the city where Percy Jackson takes place.
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Who is Mrs. Dodds?
She is one of the Furies who poses as a math teacher.
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What is New York City?
The city that Percy Jackson takes place in
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Who is Poseidon?
He is the god of the seas, storms, and horses?
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What did Mr. Brunner say to Percy who had just gotten expelled?
Don't be discouraged about leaving Yancy. It's for the best.
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What is cause and effect?
Percy gets expelled because he pushed Nancy into the water fountain. This is an example of which text feature...
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Who is Sally Jackson, Percy's mother?
She owns an apartment on the Upper East Side
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What is the Museum of Metropolitan Art?
They see an ancient stele and a frieze here.
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Who is one of the Fates?
What the old lady with the sock is
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What did Grover say when Nancy Bobofit threw bits of her sandwich at him?
It's okay. I like peanut butter.
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What is first person?
Percy Jackson is written in this point of view.
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Who is Mr. Brunner?
He has a frayed tweed jacket that smells like coffee.
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What is a fountain?
Percy gets in trouble by pushing Nancy Bobofit into...
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Who are Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades?
Who are the big three gods?
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What did Mr. Brunner say to Grover when they were talking in his office?
My nerves hadn't been right since the winter solstice.
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What is direct characterization?
The author tells the audience exactly what they want readers to know about a character.
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