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Alchen [17]
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Titan's curse . Chapter 5 - Why are Percy’s nightmares an important aspect of the story? Explain what they reveal. Would you lik

e to receive information this way?
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1 answer:
Gekata [30.6K]2 years ago
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Answer: It helps foreshadow what is going to happen in the book and moves the plot forward. As he see though the eyes of others sometimes.

Explanation: I personally wouldn't because it seems terrifying and then I would be haunted by it.

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