Okay, Annabeth said. What exactly do you smell?Something bad, Tyson answered.Great, Annabeth grumbled. That clears it up.

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In "The Sea of Monsters" by Rick Riordan, a conversation takes place between Annabeth and Tyson. Annabeth seeks clarity about a strange smell that Tyson has detected, asking him to describe it more specifically. Tyson's vague response simply indicates that he perceives something unpleasant, but it doesn’t provide Annabeth with any useful information.

This exchange showcases the characters' dynamics, highlighting Annabeth's frustration with Tyson's lack of detail. The moment illustrates both the challenges they face and the humorous undertones of their adventure as they confront unknown dangers.

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