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LT: C15-18

LT: C15-18

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English

6th Grade

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Easy

CCSS
RL.4.9, RI.5.4, RL.5.3

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Robin Pratt

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What is a proposition?

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anger or annoyance provoked as unfair treatment

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an uneasy feeling or doubt, worry, or fear

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a suggested program or plan of action

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threatening harm

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A qualm is . . .

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an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear

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a suggested program or plan of action

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threatening harm

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prolonged and high-pitched, typically in a way that expresses grief or sorrow

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anger or annoyance provoked by what is percieved as unfair treatment

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baleful

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keening

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proposition

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indignation

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What is tenatatively?

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anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment

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threatening harm

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prolonged and high pitched, typically in a way that expresses grief or sorrow

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in a way that lacks confidence; hesitatnly

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When you are threatening harm, you are . . .

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indignation

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qualm

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baleful

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keeing

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A prolonged and high pitched typically in a way that expresses grief or sorrow is

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baleful

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keening

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qualm

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tentatively

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What is "iris-messaging"?

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The god of Iris carries mail for Percy

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Demigods use flowers to communicate with the gods

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The rainbow goddess carries messages for the gods

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The rainbow goddess sends messages, but only for the gods to half-bloods

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Why is Annabeth most likely to be able to tame Cerberus?

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Cerberus wants to help Percy

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Annabeth knew Cerberus from prior experience

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Everyone needs a little attention now and then

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Annabeth has extensive dog training

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What does the iris message from Luke mostly let us know?

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it raises doubts about Annabeth

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confirms Percy's suspicions

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reminds Percy about home

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confirms that help is on the way

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What do Percy and his friends do before leaving Waterland?

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The kids are desperate for their youth and play with toys.

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After traveling, they are extremely hungry.

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The lady from the underwater layer said to take the snowglobe as a guide.

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After traveling for so long, they are desperate for a change of clothes.

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How do Percy and his friends escape from Waterland?

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Poseidon saves the kids

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Percy's powers unleash a flood

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Grover leads them out of the tunnel with his powers

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Annabeth slays Hades

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What does Ares give percy and his friends after they escape?

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supplies

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map

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news about the quest

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ride to Vegas on a motorcycle

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Why does Annabeth cry at the end of Chapter 18?

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She feels sorry for Cerberus

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She is starting to miss her dad

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She is terrified of Hades

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She thinks Grover and Percy are leaving her behind

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Pan is the god of . . .

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nature and space

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nature and animals

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wisdom

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war

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Ares is the god of

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nature and animals

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wisdom

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underworld

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war

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Athena is the goddess of

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wisdom

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war

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nature

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animals

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Who is Cerberus?

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owner of Waterland

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Poseidon's right hand

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owns the mattress shop

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guards the Underworld

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Who is Procrustes?

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owner of Waterland

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owner of the mattress shop

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guards of the Underworld

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Hade's best friend

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What must Percy and his friends retrieve for Ares?

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a helmet

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a shield

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a camera

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a spear

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What gift does Nereid give to Percy?

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Three magical clams

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Three magical pearls

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Three prophecies

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Flying shoes

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How do Percy and his friends get past Cerberus?

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They put him to sleep.

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They play fetch.

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They hide from him.

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They feed him steak.

What is a proposition?

1

anger or annoyance provoked as unfair treatment

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an uneasy feeling or doubt, worry, or fear

3

a suggested program or plan of action

4

threatening harm

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