The lost hero is about a 3 kids who go on a quest to save Hera the Queen of gods. but Hera took the memory from the son of Zeus Jason. This book is action packed and has most of the same people from the Percy Jackson series.
the conflict is that hera is missing which is the main conflict throughout the story. Jason has a conflict which is that his memory is taken by hera. piper's conflict is that her father is missing. Leo's conflict is that his mother vanished in the fire and is no where to be found. Annabeth's problem is that Percy is missing all of these sub conflicts corresponds and has something to do with hera missing. hera took all of these things away from them so they can find her since she she si missing in the underworld. The conflict is that hera is missing (short and simple).
Longer than it took to read it.
The ayatollah took over after shah of Iran lost power.
Skillet - Hero Took me abouts a good 20 minutes to find the song, but it is from Skillet - Hero.
Neil Armstrong
Hermione took the Queen on McGonagall's giant chess set.
The men landing on the Moon.
The Ballista
Guitar Hero, Coming Soon Guitar Hero 4 World Tour! It Has The Drums, The Microphone, And The Guitar. And On Top Of That Guitar Hero Was First RockBand Just Copied. it didn't copy,it just took the concept and took it to a whole new level making a band. guitar hero took 4 games!how lame!THEY copied rockband! also,rockband is way better and has better songs, will now have a real gutar, a keytar or keyboard ,3 people can sing, and it's just overall WAAAAAAAAAAY BETTER than guitar hero. HA-HA! :)
The word 'a/an' is called a determiner. It is placed before a specific noun to indicate it. It is called an 'indefinite article', usually preceding the initial occurrence of a noun. 'The' is a 'definite article' preceding nouns which are already introduced/familiar or assuming focus. Compare: "A man walked into the room." "The man walked into a room." In the first example, the man is introduced (preceded by the indefinite article), but we are presumably acquainted/familiar with 'the' room (definite article). In the second example, the man is definite, while the room is indefinite or as yet unknown. "A hero took the prize" assumes we are familiar with the prize, and the 'hero' is a relative unknown. "The hero took a prize" assumes we are familiar with the hero. "The hero took the prize" assumes we are familiar with (or at least focused upon) each item (the hero and the prize). "A hero took a prize" is decidedly indefinite - we are not yet aware of who the hero is, or what his prize was.
They had it but the took it out