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What clues help Percy guess Mr.D identity?

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What clues help Percy guess Mr D's identity?

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Did you guess Aunty Em’s true identity before Percy did If so, what clues gave her away?

percy notice that anty em had on a black gown


Who is Mr.D really and what clues help Percy guess Mr.D's identity?

Mr. D is also known as Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and revelry. Percy guesses Mr. D's identity from clues like Mr. D's fondness for grape soda, his connection to Camp Half-Blood, and his ability to control vines and grapevines.


What clue helps Percy guess mr d identity?

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What card game involves players asking "What am I" to guess the identity of a character or object based on clues given by other players?

The card game that involves players asking "What am I?" to guess the identity of a character or object based on clues given by other players is called "Guess Who?"


Who is the person who bullies Percy in The Lightning Thief?

well there are two answers Clarisse and Nancy bobafet i guess...


Why weren't Percy and Annabeth 12 years old in the Lightning Thief?

i guess the director didn't read the book LOL!!


How could you play Percy Jackson lightning thief on poptropica?

Well, they don't have a Percy Jackson game, exactly. They have a Greek Mythology game that I guess is similar. It is on the 3rd page, currently.


Who would you be friends with in The Lightning Thief?

I would be friends with Percy Jackson, Grover, and Annabeth because they are loyal, brave, and have a strong sense of adventure. Their determination and willingness to help others make them great companions on any quest.


Did you guess aunty ems identity before Percy did if so what clues gave her away?

In the book and the movie, Aunty Em has statues in her garden of people, and in the book, how she kept her attention on Annabeth and Percy. Percy, because he was Poseidon's son, whom she dated. Annabeth, because her mother Atenan turned her into Medusa.


Why did Riordan set the first scene in his novel Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief at the Metropolitan Museum?

I would guess that because he wants to show you the Greek gods, so you're not completely confused about them.