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In the book by this title a character's parents are going to the opera. |
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The Earth Dragon Awakes (p.2) |
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In the book by this title a family has a houseboy that cleans and cooks. |
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The Earth Dragon Awakes (p.3) |
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This author writes of a collection of umbrellas. |
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In this book people travel by cable car. |
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The Earth Dragon Awakes (p.11) |
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In the book by this title there is a dog named Sawyer. |
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The Earth Dragon Awakes (p.4) |
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This author writes of a great fire devouring most of the city. |
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In this book a character's dog has been restless all evening. |
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The Earth Dragon Awakes (p.19) |
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In this book buildings collapse like houses of cards. |
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The Earth Dragon Awakes (p.26) |
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In the book by this author an 8.25 earthquakes strikes. |
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In the book by this author people head to Portsmouth Square for safety. |
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In this book the ceiling collapses on a father and son. |
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In the book by this title they hear footsteps above and cry out for help but no one can hear them. |
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This author writes that the Pacific Plates move 2 inches to the northwest every year. |
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In this book we learn that the place where the plates meet is the San Andreas Fault. |
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In the book by this author a character is told "You're the biggest turnip I ever pulled." |
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In this book Chinese survivors have to live in special camps because Americans object to living next to them. |
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In the book by this title fire is consuming the city, the firemen are exhausted, but they will not give up. |
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This author writes about "cheap" books called "penny dreadfuls". |
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Walls groan and wooden floors ripple like waves in an ocean. Windows rattle and doors are crooked in their frames. Name the book. |
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The Earth Dragon Awakes (p.20-21) |
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A family ties skates to a ladder and puts their belongings on top so they can push it down the street. Name the book. |
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The Earth Dragon Awakes (p.74-75) |
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In the book by this author, a boy sees strange things on his street- people pushing cribs, beds, lawn mowers, sewing machine tables, or upright pianos. |
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