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CHAPTERS 1-5
Reading Check
1. Who called Percy, Annabeth, and Thalia to Westover Hall?
2. Where is Annabeth’s father moving to?
3. Which group steps in to assist Percy, Annabeth, and Thalia?
4. What type of poem does Apollo recite when he arrives to take everyone to Camp Half-Blood?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Why does Percy consider jumping into the water when he is cornered at a cliff?
2. What makes Percy think that Thalia and Zöe have history together?
3. Why does Artemis think it’s important to seek the monster that Dr. Thorn mentioned?
4. What are the perks that convince Bianca to join Artemis?
Paired Resource
CHAPTERS 6-10
Reading Check
1. Who had nightmares after arriving at Camp Half-Blood?
2. What did Annabeth have in her backpack?
3. What game do the campers play?
4. Who is initially selected for the quest?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Why do Percy and Thalia fight during the game?
2. Why does Artemis trade places with Annabeth in Percy’s dream?
3. What does Mr. D use as evidence that it’s hypocritical for heroes to call the gods vain?
4. How doe Percy and his friends defeat the Nemean Lion?
Paired Resource
“Ariadne”
CHAPTERS 11-15
Reading Check
Which god helps the heroes get across the United States?
1. What is Anaklusmos Greek for?
2. What is the “gift of the Wild” that appears (70)?
3. Which god claims to be interested in Percy and Annabeth’s love story?
4. What monster is the General chasing?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Why are the heroes wary of going to San Francisco?
2. Why didn’t Thalia join the Hunters?
3. Why is it ironic that Thalia is afraid of heights?
4. What caused Zöe’s exile from the Hesperides?
5. Why are Thalia, Percy, and Grover each knowledgeable about the Hoover Dam?
CHAPTERS 16-20
Reading Check
1. What is the only time when Percy, Grover, Thalia, and Zöe are able to enter the garden of twilight?
2. Which hero did Zöe help that resulted in her banishment?
3. Who is Zöe’s father?
4. What do Thalia, Percy, and Annabeth fly on to Mount Olympus?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Why does Thalia suspect Zeus hit the car with lightning?
2. Why does Percy decide to take the world from Artemis?
3. Why does Artemis create a constellation in the sky?
4. Why can’t the prophecy be about Thalia?
Paired Resource
“The Golden Apples of the Hesperides”
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CHAPTERS 1-5
Reading Check
1. Grover (Chapter 1)
2. San Francisco (Chapter 1)
3. The Hunters of Artemis (Chapters 2-3)
4. A haiku (Chapter 4)
Short Answer
1. Percy is the son of Poseidon, and so his father could help to save them. Percy himself also has special skills in the water. (Chapter 2)
2. Percy sees Thalia cut off Zöe when she’s talking. (Chapter 3)
3. Artemis thinks that finding the monster will convince the other Greek gods about impending danger. (Chapter 3)
4. Joining the Hunters offers immortality and a chance for a new family, which appeals to Bianca since her parents are dead. (Chapter 3)
CHAPTERS 6-10
Reading Check
1. Percy and Zöe (Chapter 6)
2. A flyer for joining the Hunter (Chapter 6)
3. Capture the Flag (Chapter 6)
4. Zöe, Bianca, Phoebe, Thalia, and Grover (Chapter 7)
Short Answer
1. Percy and Thalia fight because Percy left his post and didn’t follow the plan. (Chapter 6)
2. Artemis trades places with Annabeth because she doesn’t want to see a young woman in pain. (Chapter 7)
3. Mr. D says that heroes are vain because they take whatever they want, take advantage of others, and betray those they must. He uses the story of Ariadne and Theseus to prove his point. (Chapter 9)
4. They defeat the lion by using astronaut food from a museum gift shop, and the Hunters strike him with arrows when he opens his mouth to eat it. (Chapter 10)
CHAPTERS 11-15
Reading Check
1. Apollo (Chapter 11)
2. Riptide (Chapter 11)
3. The Erymanthian boar (Chapter 12)
4. Aphrodite (Chapter 13)
5. The Ophiotaurus/Bessie (Chapter 15)
Short Answer
1. It is where Titan magic is the strongest. (Chapter 11)
2. She would have had to leave Luke. (Chapter 11)
3. Thalia’s fear of heights is ironic since Zeus is the god of the skies. (Chapter 12)
4. Zöe was exiled because she told a hero how to get to the golden apple tree. (Chapter 14)
5. Annabeth loves the Hoover Dam, and she often recites facts about it, so her friends know a lot about the structure. (Chapter 14)
CHAPTERS 16-20
Reading Check
1. As day transitions to night (Chapter 16)
2. Hercules (Chapter 16)
3. Atlas (Chapter 16)
4. Pegasi (Chapter 18)
Short Answer
1. He is the god of lightning, and the prophecy says that one of the heroes would die because of their parents. (Chapter 16)
2. He chooses to take the world from Artemis because he knows that he cannot defeat Atlas on his own. (Chapter 17)
3. She creates the constellation in the sky to honor Zöe. (Chapter 18)
4. Thalia joins the Hunt, making it impossible for her to turn 16. (Chapter 19)
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