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In this book a bet is made between and brother and a sister. |
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In this book kids compete to see who will be the first to make one hundred dollars in profits. |
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In this book, a character skips the third grade. |
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In this book, you learn that 'slump' means a drop in the activity of a business or the economy. |
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In this book a baseball came crasing down on a boy's nose. |
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In this book a main character has difficulty with word problems. |
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In this book there was a mad fruit fly infestation. |
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In this book a character gets ideas from a booklet called '10 Bright Ideas to Light Up YOur Sales'. |
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In this book there was only a can of grape juice and a bottle of ginger ale left. |
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In this book a character is saving for an i-Pod. |
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In this book a main character rode to the 7-eleven to buy Lorna Doones. |
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In this book a boy lay on his back in the dark, throwing a baseball up in a straight line and catching it. |
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In this book Stratego is a boy's favorite game. |
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In this book a brother and sister find out they will have the same teacher. |
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In this book a character reads Charlotte's Web when she's upset or angry. |
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In this book, 'people are confusing, math is easy'. |
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In this book, location, location, location is the key. |
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In this book 'value-added' means giving customers something extra they didn't expect. |
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In this book WHJ did not really stand for Wild Hot Jellybeans Club. |
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In the book by this author, a character always has money squirreled away in a lock box. |
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Jacqueline Davies (p. 6 - The Lemonade War) |
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In the book by this author, the purple cooler was in the middle of the garage and two plastic chairs were stacked on top of it. |
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Jacqueline Davies (p. 20 - The Lemonade War) |
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In the book by this author, a character's mother is a public relations consultant. |
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Jacqueline Davies (p. 31 - The Lemonade War) |
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In the book by this author, a red pen is used to do math on a character's hand. |
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Jacqueline Davies (p. 36 - The Lemonade War) |
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In the book by this author, it was fun to treat your friends to pizza at Town House. |
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Jacqueline Davies (p. 37 - The Lemonade War) |
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In the book by this author, Tommy Pawley pulled down his bathing suit and peed on the lawn. |
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Jacqueline Davies (p. 43 - The Lemonade War) |
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In the book by this author, a character picked the red flowers in Grandma's garden that were a hybrid experiment. |
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Jacqueline Davies (p. 45 - The Lemonade War) |
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In the book by this author, siblings vowed not to fight in front of their mom because it made her sad. |
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Jacqueline Davies (p. 64 - The Lemonade War) |
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In the book by this author, the friends were in the garage with a big KEEP OUT sign taped to the door. |
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Jacqueline Davies (p. 68 - The Lemonade War) |
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In the book by this author, a character made a sound like a snorting hippopotamus. |
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Jacqueline Davies (p. 70 - The Lemonade War) |
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In the book by this author, advice was to draw a picture when you can't figure out how to start a math problem. |
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Jacqueline Davies (p. 89 - The Lemonade War) |
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In the book by this author, Officer Ken stated a permit was necessary to sell food and beverages in a public space. |
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Jacqueline Davies (p. 97 - The Lemonade War) |
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In the book by this author, the night sky was alive with wagon wheels, party colored dahlias and whistling glitter palms. |
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Jacqueline Davies (p. 171 - The Lemonade War) |
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