Percy decides to study for the Latin exam because he feels a strong sense of connection to the subject, particularly due to his admiration for his teacher, Mr. Brunner. Unlike his other subjects, which he has largely dismissed, Latin represents a personal interest and a potential source of pride. Additionally, he recognizes that doing well in Latin could help him regain a sense of accomplishment and self-worth amidst his struggles in school.
Well,Percy really liked Latin and the teacher and everything,so he decided the least he could do was to get a good grade.However,for his other subjects he didn't like the teacher and HATED the subjects so that why he gave up Or maybe he felt an attachment to Latin or just the Greek Mythology behind it. ---- Percy felt an attachment to his Latin teacher, Mr. Brunner. Mr. Brunner was one of the few people in Percy's life that had high expectations of him and told him he could do well despite of having serious ADHD. Mr. Brunner built Percy's confidence and made him believe that maybe he could do better. Also, the fact that Mr. Brunner believed in him made Percy not want to let him down.
Percy was given his full prophecy in the last book in the series, The Last Olympian.
Percy, what do you say? Percy, take the sword. Your father believes in you. No, Child, only a messenger, though your mother's fate is not as hopeless as you believe. Go to the beach in Santa Monica.
anaklusmos (translated to riptide) was given to Percy by chiron before he began his quest in book 1
Percy decides to study for the Latin exam because he feels a strong sense of connection to the subject, particularly due to his admiration for his teacher, Mr. Brunner. Unlike his other subjects, which he has largely dismissed, Latin represents a personal interest and a potential source of pride. Additionally, he recognizes that doing well in Latin could help him regain a sense of accomplishment and self-worth amidst his struggles in school.
Well,Percy really liked Latin and the teacher and everything,so he decided the least he could do was to get a good grade.However,for his other subjects he didn't like the teacher and HATED the subjects so that why he gave up Or maybe he felt an attachment to Latin or just the Greek Mythology behind it. ---- Percy felt an attachment to his Latin teacher, Mr. Brunner. Mr. Brunner was one of the few people in Percy's life that had high expectations of him and told him he could do well despite of having serious ADHD. Mr. Brunner built Percy's confidence and made him believe that maybe he could do better. Also, the fact that Mr. Brunner believed in him made Percy not want to let him down.
Percy was given his full prophecy in the last book in the series, The Last Olympian.
Percy, what do you say? Percy, take the sword. Your father believes in you. No, Child, only a messenger, though your mother's fate is not as hopeless as you believe. Go to the beach in Santa Monica.
how might you decide whether a given substance is a mineral
how might you decide whether a given substance is a mineral
how might you decide whether a given substance is a mineral
anaklusmos (translated to riptide) was given to Percy by chiron before he began his quest in book 1
In the book the bolt was hidden in a backpack given to Percy from Ares God of War. In the film it was hidden in the shield given to Percy from Luke Castellan son of Hermes. Hope this helps! ~*~
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1. Is curriculum limited only to the list of subjects in a given curricular program or course offering?
No, Percy's wristwatch shield was not given to him in the first book. He receives it from Tyson, a Cyclops who is also his half-brother, in the third book of the Percy Jackson series, titled "The Titan's Curse."