Chapter Two:
Three Old Ladies Knit the Socks of Death
- Why does Percy think the whole school is playing a trick on him?
- Why does Percy decide to study for the Latin exam even though he’s given up on his other subjects?
- What leads Percy to believe that Grover and Mr. Brunner think he’s in danger?
- After the Latin test, what do you think Mr. Brunner was trying to say to Percy? Why does Percy react angrily to Mr. Brunner’s words?
- How does Percy say he’s different than the other kids at Yancy Academy?
- Why does Percy tell Grover he’s a really bad liar?
- What responsibility does Grover claim to have, and why does this strike Percy as stranger?
- How do Percy and Grover end up on the side of the highway?
- How does Grover react when Percy tells him about the yarn-cutting?
- What does Percy think the yarn-cutting means? Does Grover seem to agree or not?
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