We should analyze the point of view whenever we read a story or passage and also we should analyze the purpose of the passage.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- Generally in every story or poem, there will be a concept stating to the passage. We should read and analyze the meaning of that story. By analyzing the meaning we can learn new things in life.
- We should think about why the story has been written and for what purpose it is written. So that we can know the purpose of the story.
Answer: In the beginning of the book, Percy has no idea who his father is or what kind of abilities he possesses. In turn, he views himself as a "bad kid, as one who gets into trouble all the time, Percy is more well-known for killing Medusa, which he accomplished with his shield instead of looking at her directly. The similarities between Perseus aka- Percy cannot be underestimated. Percy slays Medusa, is devoted to his mother, and would even enter the Underworld to protect her.
Explanation:
I've read pretty much every book :)
Can you please sweep this floor
Idk but id say sequence??
<span>“…and although it was considered a sin for a man and woman to exchange words in the sacred temple, he spoke to her, again making known his love.”</span>