Are you talking about the lightning thief one? If so 
Anna Beth showed Percy loyalty and friendship by helping Percy on his quest to help find his mom. 
Hopefully this helped because I only read the lighting their one!!
        
             
        
        
        
The best statement of a theme of "In Another country" is; Choice A; It is noble to prove oneself in battle.
<h3>Theme statement of "In another country"</h3>
The term nobility put simply is the quality or state of being noble in quality, character or rank. 
Additionally, it refers to the body of persons forming the noble class in a country or state.
On this note, it follows that: It is noble to prove oneself in battle is a statement of a theme of "In another Country".
Read more on statement of a theme;
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answer: C
It's C as the climax is when the story is most exciting. Its C as it says there's high stakes and ratchets up tension which in return make the story very exciting. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "being viewed as powerful" Research indicates that if models meet any of the following conditions except being viewed as powerful, individuals are more likely to imitate the observed behaviors.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
1: Imagery- William Shakespeare uses a lot of imagery to reinforce his themes in his tragedy, Hamlet.
2: Worldbuilding- You have to create your own world and consider which elements will reinforce the message of your story.
3: Character/Creature Traits- as you create your characters, consider their traits and how their own make-up and journey contribute to the ideas you want conveyed.
4: Similar Takeaways- Authors tell the entire story as letters to and from a variety of characters. It’s delightful and they’ve done well to capture each voice uniquely and with varying points of view on similar moments. But as different as each character is, a theme begins to emerge
5: Common or Repeated Sentiment- Think about the scenes that would make up your story. Do they share a repeated sentiment? When you read them individually, are the different characters sharing a common feeling?
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