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In the Battle of the Labyrinth - In the Labyrinth, Tyson sobbed because Briares had - A) admitted that he was neither half blooded nor a god. B) lost many of his arms in an attempt to save Tyson C) trudged off a corridor D) been hit in the center of his forehead and died.

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I think the answer is A. I haven't read it forever but I think that's it.
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The correct answer is C) trudged off a corridor.

In the Battle of the Labyrinth - In the Labyrinth, Tyson sobbed because Briares had trudged off a corridor.

Tyson sobbed because Briares had trudged off a corridor. refusing to help the half-bloods on their quest.

Written by acclaimed author Rick Riordan, "The Battle of the Labyrinth" is part of the collection of the Percy Jackson series based on the mythology of ancient Greece. In this book, Percy and his group of friends are decided to confront villain Luke Castellan and his Army. The follow-up book and last of the series was "The Last Olympian."

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