Setting
Characterization
Chapters 1-10
Chapters 10-21
Hero's Journey/Greek Mythology
100

Setting creates the...

mood

100

You wouldn’t think he’d be cool, but he told stories and jokes and let us play games in class- DIRECT OR INDIRECT

Indirect through his actions

100

What did the Oracle tell ANNABETH that she needed to wait for before she went on a quest?

Wait for the "one"

100

Who is in the pit?

Kronos
100

Hermes is the god of...

thieves and travelers

200

WHAT MOOD DOES THIS CREATE? "Now imagine a field a million times that big, packed with people, and imagine the electricity has gone out, and there is no noise, no light, no beach ball bouncing around over the crowd. Something tragic has happened backstage. Whispering masses of people are just milling around in the shadows, waiting for a concert that will never start"

awkward, depressing, gloomy

200

Grover was an easy target. He was scrawny. DIRECT OR INDIRECT

Direct

200

What is Percy's opinion of himself at the beginning of the book?

He is a troubled, no-confidence kid

200

How does Poseidon react towards Percy?

Says he is sorry he was every born, but he is still his son

200
Name two of his trials

answers vary

300

WHAT MOOD DOES THIS CREATE? It was a suite with three separate bedrooms and a bar stocked with candy, sodas, and chips. A hotline to room service. Fluffy towels and water beds with feather pillows. A big-screen television with satellite and high-speed Internet. The balcony had its own hot tub, and sure enough, there was a skeet-shooting machine and a shotgun, so you could launch clay pigeons right out over the Las Vegas skyline and plug them with your gun. I didn’t see how that could be legal, but I thought it was pretty cool. The view over the Strip and the desert was amazing, though I doubted we’d ever find time to look at the view with a room like this. 

exciting, fun, happiness

300

He wore leather sandals, khaki Bermuda shorts, and a Tommy Bahama shirt with coconuts and parrots all over it.

Indirect through Physical Appearance 

300

What reason does Annabeth give for Percy having ADHD?

It’s helps his reflexes in battle

300

What did the woman in the water warn Percy about?

Don't trust the gifts

300

What is a trial?

helps the hero train

400

I was standing on a narrow stone walkway in the middle of the air. Below me was Manhattan, from the height of an airplane. In front of me, white marble steps wound up the spine of a cloud, into the sky. My eyes followed the stairway to its end, where my brain just could not accept what I saw.

intimidating, awesome

400

“I could feel the heat from the monster’s breath. I was terrified, but I didn’t back down.”

Indirect through his actions

400

Why did Annabeth tell Percy to stand in the water after he got injured?

It healed him

400

Why didn't Hades want a war?

Too many dead people, not enough money

400

What is the purpose of a myth?

explain natural causes

500

I figured maybe it was global warming or something, because the weather all across New York state had been weird since Christmas. We’d had massive snow storms, flooding, wildfires from lightning strikes. I wouldn’t have been surprised if this was a hurricane blowing in.

something is wrong, foreboding, foreshadowing

500

“Clarisse always had a scowl on her face, like she was ready for a fight.”

Indirect through her appearance/reactions of others

500

Why does Percy believe he has dyslexia?

His brain is hardwired for Ancient Greek

500

How did Percy fail to save what matters most?

Letting his mom save herself from Gabe

500
Why are their so many versions of the same myth?

So many of them were never written down when they were first shared.