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In the book by this title, the main character always did his homework complete with footnotes and bibliography. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. v) |
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In this book, the setting is called 'Roundbrook'. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. vii) |
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In the book by this title, a character grew up on a farm where both his father and mother were farmers. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. vi) |
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In this book, the family's favorite dish was corn chowder. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 1) |
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In the book by this title, "they were always telling him to get his head out of the clouds and put his book down." |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. v & 4) |
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In this book, Father said they would have to sell the farm and move before it burned everything to the ground. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 6) |
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In the book by this title, Mom said that it was probably carrying all kinds of diseases. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 7) |
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In this book, a character is supposed to do a book report on "Stars and Their Constellations". |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 8) |
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In the book by this title, a character had once done an oral book report on "The Migration of the Ruby-Throated Hummingbird". |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 9) |
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In this book, a blackened frying pan and a cooking pot were used as armour. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 12) |
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In the book by this title, there was a map of Shepherd's Hill for discussing strategy. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 91) |
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In this book, his two best friends were to have a fight to the death. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 93) |
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In the book by this title, one group was laughing that it was "gonna be a roasting good time!" |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 94) |
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In this book, Mother sat down on the bed and suggested a bowl of her vegetable stew with fresh butter rolls for dipping. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (99) |
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In the book by this title, it was agreed that Beowulf was a barberian. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 105) |
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In this book, one character thought that Grendel should have been locked up instead of slain. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 107) |
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In the book by this author, the garbage can lid, which doubled as a shield, was dented from being used as a snow saucer. |
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Which author writes that the bestiary had not mentioned purring or bringing gifts of food. |
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In the book by this author, the creature would as soon burn his own tail as burn a book. |
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In the book by this author, a character's name was spelled just like the cracker, except with an 'e' at the end. |
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This author writes of sitting on the picnic blanket eating a delicious meal of radish souffle, sweet glazed carrots and parsleyed potatoes. |
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In the book by this author, a character was busy tuning a piano. |
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In the book by this author, the newspaper headline read "extermination is immenent" instead of "eminent". |
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This author writes of a character's feeling in his stomach as a 'river-stone-in-the-stomach feeling. |
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Tony DiTerlizzi (p. 48 & 55) |
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In the book by this author, George, the Badger, offered a drink of Birch beer. |
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In the book by this author, the king had bid a character to be his devil-dispatcher, scourge-remover, dragon-slayer. |
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In the book by this author, neighboring villagers had arrived and there were far more sightseers than seats. |
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This author writes of Austrian Lattice Pie. |
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In the book by this author, a new edition of the Bestiary was to be researched thoroughly and accurately. |
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In this book the weapon to be used was an 'enchantificated' pitchfork. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 124) |
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In this book, someone figured out that the whole ting was a joke, a performance rigged from the start! |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 138) |
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In the book by this title a creature used his fire breath to light a father's pipe. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 90) |
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A sword and shield will not work unless they are enchanted. Name the book. |
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Kenny and the Dragon (p. 123) |
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In the book by this author a character's two favorite topics are fairy tales and natural history. |
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