it is because their mind is" set up" to read Greek so when they see English its just a jumble of words but when they see Greek it makes sense
no
Rick Riordan made up the demigod and dyslexia connection, so as on one hand, yes - and on the other, no, because Greek gods are ancient deities that we have no proof ever existed with people.
The answer to that question would be unequivocably NO. Other than having other family members who are dyslexic, nobody really knows what causes dyslexia, it is a bit of a mystery. But we definitely know that it is not caused by brain damage.
He happened to have dyslexia. His dyslexia caused him to do badly in curricular activities such as learning facts and dates. This led him to completely disregard and ignore them.
Dyslexia is not contagious! It is, however, thought to be hereditary.no dyslexia is not contagousANS2:Both of you should note that you have both misspelled "contagious". It may be that it is.
Ordinary colds are caused by rhinoviruses.
The opposite of a demigod, which is a being with partial divine status, could be considered a mortal or an ordinary human. While a demigod possesses some divine traits or lineage, a mortal lacks any divine connection and is purely human. Alternatively, one might consider an evil or malevolent deity as an opposite, as they embody a complete and opposing force to the benevolent aspects often associated with demigods.
Achilles was the demigod of war.
When a god marries a demigod the demigod receives the same powers as the god. Which makes the demigod now more powerful the god. So the demigod has their powers and the powers of the god.
It would just be considered dyslexia if you could not read. If you were dyslexic and had a hard time reading books you would have an equally hard time reading math equations. There is no type of dyslexia that is just about reading math problems.
she does not have dyslexia.
Dyslexia can go away. Well, it almost can go away. just "fak ei ttil' you make it".