charon rows the boat across the river styx, but only if you pay.
I appreciate you reading Percy Jackson. It is a good series of books. But I'm afraid Rick Riordan makes up some of the facts. You don't have to pay.
Actually, you DO have to pay. The Greeks buried their dead with drachmas so they could pay Charon to go to the Underworld.
By Boat.
Propelled a boat with oars, or quarrelled with someone
they put them on a boat an went to the underworld
Rower
Depending on context, the word rows is either the third-person present singular of the verb row (as in "He rows the boat") or the plural form of the unrelated noun row(as in "The spreadsheet has rows and columns").
He got rowed in by charon on the boat by faking he was dead. Lol
you stay right in front of the person who rows the boat
The action is the girl propelling the rows in the water, and the reaction is the water pushing the boat forward.
Charon would float them across the River Styx in his boat
It only has four rounds of hazards.
Yes, the word 'rows' is both a noun and a verb. The noun 'rows' is the plural form of the singular noun 'row', a word for people or things arranged in a line; a horizontal arrangement of items; a continuous line of buildings along a street; a word for a thing(s). The verb 'rows' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to 'row', meaning to move a boat through water by means of oars; to crew a boat propelled by oars; a word for an action. Noun forms: row, rows Verb forms: row, rows, rowing, rowed.
The fastest is 44min To cross in 55 min: A and C cross first, C comes back C and D cross next, D comes back D and B cross last Just be thankful that none of them are chickens or foxes