"Most teenagers consume too much sodium due to the prevalence of sodium in pre-packaged foods available in schools" is the best answer (A).
<em>There are 4 problems and listed solutions in Percy Jackson and Sea of Monsters:
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<em>The second book and movie from the Percy Jackson series is entitled Sea of Monsters which is about Percy Jackson, a demi-god, son of Poseidon and a mortal woman accepted a quest to travel to Sea of Monsters to get a hand on a Golden Fleece. A golden fleece is a legendary blanket in Greek mythology that has healing powers. Percy needs it for the healing of Thalia's tree, a tree that serves as a protector of Camp Half-Blood, a place where Percy and other demi-gods are learning and staying. </em>
<em>The main characters are: Percy, Annabeth, Luke, Grover and Chiron. Settings are in sea, Sea of Monsters, Camp Half-Blood, and more.
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<em>Listed below are the conflicts in the movie:
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<em>1. The Thalia tree was poisoned by Luke. Percy and her friends must get the Golden Fleece to cure the tree.
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<em>2. Percy and her friends are being held prisoners in the ship when they rode a cruise ship going to the Sea of Monsters. They got escaped because of their things from Camp Half-Blood.
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<em>3. When Luke got the Golden Fleece, he used it to revive Kronos. The titan who was overthrown by Zeus. Percy must fight Kronos. Percy fights him and he won.
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<em>4. Grover was captured by a Cyclop and later on reunited with Percy and his friends. </em>
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The tree shuddered in the snow- a tree can't actually shudder!
The correct answer is the following: <em>option a. Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote "The Yellow Wallpaper" in the first-person point of view in order to depict a woman's mental breakdown naturally and objectively.</em>
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was an American novelist and a member of the feminist movement. She wrote the short story called "The Yellow Wallpaper" that was first published in January 1892. The story is based on the author's personal life, when after giving birth to her daughter, the author felt into a severe case of depression. Although "The Yellow Wallpaper" is a fictional work, it is based upon that personal even in Gilman's life.
That is why the use of the first-point of view is so important for the story. The author knew that by telling the story through the sufferer's point of view, the reader would be able to experience the same thoughts and emotions that the main character was suffering while falling into madness. She used the first-person point of view to describe in a natural and personal way the whole process of a mental breakdown.