Percy reacts angrily to Mr. Brunner's words because they challenge his confidence and self-esteem. Mr. Brunner's remarks make Percy feel exposed and vulnerable, as they touch on his insecurities about his own abilities and potential. This triggers a defensive reaction from Percy, leading to his angry response.
Here is the REAL ANSWER. I may not have the book, but I am reading it from paper so please it is not my fault but please try it. If you have the book try looking in page 67-70. Percy was not feeling so well in the mood to talk to him because of the big argument.
To disagree angrily; squabble; wrangle. (in other words, to fight or disagree)
Too many to count. PERCY RULES!
There are approximately 87,223 words in "Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Titan's Curse" by Rick Riordan.
You must have two words for a pair of synonyms. You cannot have a single word that is a synonym, because synonym means two (or more) words that mean the same thing.
No, there are no bad words.
reaction
Confused, insecure, and misunderstood.
I don't think there ARE any words to The Virginian. Percy Faith made a lot of themes with no words.
No demigods did not have dyslexia. Demigods had this 'vison' of English words being translated to Greek words. And this is all Percy Jackson.
put two words that begin with the same letter together. Ex. The alligator ate the armadillo angrily at the astronomy place. Then the cat started to lick its face!!!!!!
reenact react enact preact actor