Because some answers may be dangerous and difficult for his future
Chiron avoids some of Percy Jackson's questions to maintain a sense of mystery and protect important truths about the world of demigods and their destinies. As a wise centaur and mentor, he understands that certain knowledge could burden Percy or lead him to make hasty decisions. Additionally, Chiron often prioritizes teaching valuable lessons over providing direct answers, encouraging Percy to discover truths on his own. This approach helps foster growth and resilience in Percy as a hero.
In general Chiron is symbolized as the wounded healer.
chiron is one
To do good deeds to others
In Chapter 5 " Grover takes Percy into the farmhouse to meet somebody named Chiron and somebody named Mr. D. Percy discovers that Chiron is Mr. Brunner! The name "Mr. Brunner" is a pseudonym (a fake name) that Chiron used when he became a Latin teacher at Yancy. Percy is so happy to see his favorite teacher. He tells Percy to go find cabin eleven and to make some new friends. As he does so, Chiron stands up, out of his wheelchair. Instead of legs, Percy realizes that Chiron has the body of a white stallion.
People usually answer questions on topics and subjects they are familiar with. In my case, that's Reptiles, Computers, Mathematics, Telephones, The UK and WikiAnswers. Some folks avoid answering certain questions because they might be uncomfortable with the topic (for example questions about sex or religion)
avoid awkward questions, don't go to far too soon, keep it simple
Some examples of questions where individuals may "plead the 5th" to avoid self-incrimination in legal proceedings include inquiries about their involvement in a crime, possession of illegal substances, or any actions that could lead to criminal charges.
Yes, after his passing, Zeus placed Chiron in the stars so that he could remain forever near to guide any demigods in the future and to inspire human kind. By some it is thought that his is the origin story for the constellation Sagittarius.
It was the Babylonians who first identified the constellation and gave it the qualities of an Archer. The Greeks kept that association and by some account, the centaur represented is Chiron, who was a renowned Archer (in other accounts, he is the nearby constellation of Centaurus). The Romans, to avoid confusion, simply called the constellation what it was, an Archer, which in Latin is Sagittarius.
They did because The Golden Age of Man was during Kronos' reign, so that implies that men were there, not to mention I believe in The Last Olympian, Chiron tells Percy that the age of Titans was called the Golden Age, but was really just a euphemism. So, I believe according to some myths and whatever Rick Riordan has written, there were humans in the age of the Titans.
Chiron tells Percy that Mr. D is a god. Mr. D is the camp director and Dionysus the god of wine. He also says that almost every city in America has a building that represents the gods. This is some evidence he uses.