Answer: Percy loves to be in the water, he can hold his breath underwater with little to no problems at all. He can read greek easily which he thought at first was a reading disability.
Percy has never been "normal" in his life. What does "normal" mean anyway? Well, it probably doesn't refer to somebody who has attended six different schools in six years. That's right – Percy has a knack for getting kicked out of school. It's not his fault, though. You see, trouble seems to find him wherever he goes. He's a trouble magnet, no matter how hard he tries to keep cool and make himself invisible. Take, for example, his school trip to the New York museum:
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In the sonnet the speaker is talking about how the audience can see him approaching death. The first thing the speaker says that can be seen are the trademarks of Fall - the leaves changing and dropping and the weather turning cold. The second thing the speaker says that can be seen is twilight. Symbolically the twilight of someone's life is the time before they die. In him the audience can see the day fading and darkness approaching. The last thing the speaker says can be seen is a fire still glowing. He reflects on the fire of his youth which burned bright and strong but is not fading like glowing embers turn to ash.
It shows examples of how people who lived in previous times wrote and spoke to one another
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Elie witnesses a man kill his own father over a piece of bread. The old man was able to grab a piece of bread and hide it under his shirt, quickly followed by the old man's son jumping his father to snatch it away. The old man cried as his son beat him, and all the while he try to explain he would share.... that he had enough for them both. The old man collapsed and died.... while his son searched him for another crust of bread.
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