A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind using the words like or as.
What is a simile?
The definition of Theme
What is the message that is repeated that the author wants the reader to take away?
The first concrete piece of evidence that Aunty Em's was not your typical garden goods store. (Haha... very punny)
What is Uncle Ferdinand's statue (it's strange that there would be a satyr statue in the real world given mist)
Why all satyrs want to have a searchers license. (2 parts)
What is to find Pan and restore the world as we know it?
Explain the meaning of treacherous based on this sentence "Help me rise, boy. Bring me the bolt. Strike a blow against the treacherous gods."
What is a traitor, someone who goes against another?
A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable, a comparison.
What is a metaphor?
The common THEME developed with the following demi-gods and their attackers:
Thalia : Hades as
Annabeth : Medusa as
Percy : Zeus
What is revenge or paying for the sins of their parents?
How Medusa keeps Percy on her side for so long
What is she has a voice like a Siren pulling him in?
"Barter with me... I will give you what you want" the word barter means
What is bargain?
The marred faces of the statues cause.
Fear as they are turned to stone.
The attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.
What is personification?
The theme Grover notices with the monsters and Percy.
What is the monsters are holding back?
The role of Annabeth in fighting Medusa
What is Annabeth was the planner
What the abyss refers to, and how you know.
What is Tartarus?
What is it describes an endless dark hold into the earth (in the deepest part, the underworld, this is Tartarus.)
The mysterious package the gods will recieve
What is Medusa's head?
Word choice that uses figures of speech to be more effective, persuasive, and impactful. For example: Idiom or Metaphor.
What is figurative language?
Give one support to the theme that the monsters or their "boss" don't want Percy dead... yet.
What is Mrs. Dodds didn't attack right away?
What is the phrase "Where is it?"?
What is they were looking for something not someone?
How Medusa was killed
What is Percy used the green glass globe to see her and riptide to decapitate her.
The inferred speaker "Help me rise, boy. Bring me the bolt. Strike a blow against the treacherous gods."
Who is Kronus
Percy doesn't feel like the voice in the pit is pulling him in. Why he moves towards the pit
What is he's an anchor?
Word choice that implies exactly what the words given read. I.E. If someone says "Take the dog out to pee" you should take them outside to use the bathroom.
What is literal language?
The inference that could be made regarding why Percy is not being killed as swiftly or the monsters seem to be holding back.
What is Hades is missing something and needs Percy alive?
The most important find for Percy in Medusa's back room... the thing that will help push their quest further.
What is the address to the entrance of the underworld?
The key to getting their quest moving again, and how.
Items that were taken with the heroes from Aunty Em's (4)
Money, drachmas, food, and blankets