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Jlenok [28]
4 years ago
15

Why were Annabeth and Grover so eager to leave when they finished eating? *

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1 answer:
erica [24]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Because the Summer Solstice was nearing and because Ares had them nervous and because they were fugitives.

Explanation:

They had only a few days left before the summer solstice would pass. But they were hungry so they stopped for a quick bite or two. After scraping up a few dollars they bought a burger and settled down. To their surprise, Ares came in and sat down beside them and bought them another burger. He handed them a bag of supplies, a warning and was gone. With tension and responsibility on their shoulders, they wanted to leave and get things done.

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