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Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan - review. This book is about a boy called Percy Jackson who finds out he is son of the Greek god Poseidon. Zeus accuses him of stealing his lightning bolt and Percy has no idea what he's talking about. ... It is a great book and the first in the series of five books
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Sensory details include sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. Writers employ the five senses to engage a reader's interest.
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When you add a comma to those words it’s like saying “man is.”
Lake reintroduces his son, Wind Wolf, in order to help the teacher understand why Lake may seem different from the general "white" classroom. The father has raised his son in a traditional native home which means the son has a separate upbringing from the white society around him. Lake also reintroduces his son so the teacher understands how to make Wind-Wolf confortable in the classroom environment (certain mishaps such as the boy wanting to cut his hair tells us that he is attempting to assimilate, even though he does not need to in his father's eyes).