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Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Book Four: The Battle of the Labyrinth: Chapters 17-20 - Quiz
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On pages 315 and 316, Pan gave specific gifts to Annabeth, Percy, and Grover before he disappeared. What would he have said or given to you?
How does the quote "Remake the wild, a little at a time, each in your own corner of the world" connect with reducing, reusing, and recycling on our earth?
What was Rachel's dad's connection to the wild that Percy and his friends will try to save?
Illustrate the quote "There are so many boulders, it looked like half the earth had learned to fly." Write one paragraph about the quote as it relates to the story.
Percy was grateful for many things. Make a list of all that you're grateful for, too.
What does the quote "Sometimes small things can become very large indeed" mean?
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