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In the book by this title the main character feels like she lives in a cage with no door or key. |
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In this book the main character tries to warn her mom that a toy is dangerous but her mom just thought she was having a tantrum. |
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In the book by this title the main character thinks a fake snowman is stupid, but there it is every Christmas. |
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In this book a character says "Color brings life and hope to these children!" and always dresses in bright colors. |
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There is a scene because they were working on the letter 'B' in February. Name the book. |
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In the book by this title the main character struggles to communiate the name she wants for her puppy. |
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A character notices her clothes were more useful than cute. Name the book. |
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In this book Dad is videotaping a character's first words, just like he did her sister's. Name the book. |
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Kids aren't kind about the main character's computer until a popular kid gives the OK. Name the book. |
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In this book a teacher doesn't want the main character to try out for a team. |
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In the book by this title the main character is upset when a team article is all about her. |
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This author writes about being embarrassed to eat in front of other students. |
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Sharon M. Draper (p. 235) |
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In the book by this author, the fish had a worse life. |
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This author writes about researching a device that will help a character speak. |
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Sharon M. Draper (p. 128) |
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The main character thinks because she and her dog can't talk they have to take what is given to them. Name the author. |
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In the book by this author she knew her mom will have a baby even before her mom did. |
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In the book by this author a character is accused of cheating when she gets a perfect score on a test. |
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Sharon M. Draper (p. 153) |
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In the book by this author a character lies to a TV reporter to get attention. |
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Sharon M. Draper (p. 227) |
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This author writes about a teacher apologizing to a student for underestimating her. |
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Sharon M. Draper (p. 189) |
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In this book, a Medi-Talker has more than a dozen levels, so on level one a girl enters the names of everyone she knows. |
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Out of My Mind (p. 133-134) |
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Classical music is bright blue and smells like fresh paint. Name the book. |
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A new baby sister is named Penny. Name the author. |
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