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In the book by this title the main character's name means 'quick thinking'. |
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Where the Mountain Meets the Moon. (p. 2) |
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In this book a character's father's eyes shown like raindrops in the sun when he began his stories. |
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Where the Mountain Meets the Moon. (p. 3) |
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In this book there is a boy who has a buffalo. |
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Where the Mountain Meets the Moon. (p. 118) |
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In the book by this title the monkeys fight to protect their peach trees. |
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Where the Mountain Meets the Moon (p. 78) |
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A painter paints a dragon without eyes. Name the book. |
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Where the Mountain Meets the Moon (p. 53) |
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In the book by this author a goldfish says that there is fear in the wind. |
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A magistrate asks a family what their secret of happiness is. Name the author. |
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This author writes of a character setting off on a trek to change her family's fortune. |
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In the book by this author a lion drops a red string into a dragon's hand. |
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In the book by this author a magistrate learns that his son will marry a daughter of a grocer. |
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This author writes about tearing a page out of the Book of Fortune. |
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A “Magistrate Tiger’s most coveted wish was to be of royal blood.” Name the book. |
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Where the Mountain Meets the Moon (p. 19) |
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In this book, a girl eats dinner with the king – shrimp dumplings, noodles and pork, and bean sprouts. |
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Where the Mountain Meets the Moon (p. 133-134) |
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A dragon says he can’t fly, although all the other dragons can, in the book by this author. |
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