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malfutka [58]
3 years ago
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Ok I need this done now because I need it now!!!!

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Ilya [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

the external conflict that goes on in percy is that he shocked and in awe of the gods as he witnessed mr.d create a goblet and then watched the goblet get filled up with wine by itself. He is also a little scared. You can also tell that Grover is acts really nervous more nervous than usual anyway

Explanation:

I have all the Percy Jackson books, the last olympian books, The trials of Apollo ect. I have also read them about 60+ times

charle [14.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Percy's internal conflicts concern his low self-esteem and difficult relationship with his father. Annabeth's internal conflicts concern her struggle to meet her own expectations and earn Athena's respect. Grover's internal conflicts concern overcoming his past and reaching his potential by earning a searcher's license. Percy and Annabeth's external conflicts concern fighting monsters and battling gods throughout the quest. Grover's external conflict concerns protecting Percy from mythological creatures and threatening gods.

Explanation:

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