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ITBBTT A ballet recital about the history of France is called OOH LA LA |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All pg 51 |
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ITBBTT a girl turns in stories about mysterious meatloaf in the cafeteria to a weekly paper |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All pg 53 |
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ITBBTT there is a contaminated candy machine outside the teacher's lounge |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All pg53 |
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ITBBTT she is not a mathlete she is a journalist |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All pg 54 |
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ITBBTT the MC was tucked into bed with stories about Isaac Newton |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All pg 56 |
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ITBBTT foods like gumdrop, dumpling, lamb chop, and dill pickle were used as terms of endearment |
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Sophie Simon solves Them All |
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This author wrote a character felt that she could rearrange his brain cells by looking at him |
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This Author wrote talking to the MC was like she was in the middle of a one kid brain tornado |
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This author wrote a character scribbled in her notebook ATTS |
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This author wrote VERY UGLY HATS was written in a students notebook |
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This author wrote the ugliest hat was at least 2 feet high it was the Eiffel tower |
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This author wrote Mrs.R.=NOT NICE written in a notebook |
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This author wrote "Par-ee" was the french way of saying Paris |
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This author wrote any girl who falls tonight we will chop off zer toes |
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This author wrote about a girl who crossed out mean and drew a picture of the wicked witch of the west |
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This author wrote ballerinas refused to dance until the teacher's domination over the company ceased |
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This author wrote clowns, geese and moving sidewalks and Mr. St. Cupid made him nervous |
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ITBWTT a character thought that thy looked like boiled broccoli not ballerinas |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All p 67 |
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ITBBTT she had the perfect headline ROBSPIERRE GETS THE AX |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All p 69 |
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ITBBTT she came to the birthday party to see if the character got his rabbit |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All p 71 |
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ITBBTT the MC could finally buy the graphing calculator the Pembo Q-60 |
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ITBBTT a mom spent 17 hours perfecting the frosting and it flopped |
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Sophie Simon Solves them All p77 |
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ITBBTT a character tossed grasshoppers in the air and they landed on the cake |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All p 77 |
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ITBBTT we learn that lemurs favorite snacks are grasshoppers |
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Sophie Simon Solves Then All p 76 |
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ITBBTT we learn the when lemurs get cold they like to warm their bellies in the sun |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All p 79 |
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ITBBTT he got a lemur for his birthday |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All p75 |
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ITBBTT they istalled a diving board for his birthday |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All p 81 |
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ITBBTT the lemur did not want to leave the diving board |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All p81 |
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ITBBTT the lemur came from a rescue center for exotic animals |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All p 73 |
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This author wrote the taffy looked exactly like a Madagaascar ground boa |
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This author wrote she was hugged by three friends |
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This author wrote somehow she ended up with friends not a graphing calculator |
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This author wrote about a well adjusted child on the Doctor wanda show |
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This author wrote that she could have a gaggle of friends if she joined the Math Olympics |
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This author wrote school is not for fun it's for learning |
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This authors tells us that earth worms have 5 hearts |
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This author wrote that by the age of 2 she could recite the alphabet backwards and forwards…………the Russian alphabet |
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This author wrote that well adjusted kids played the kazoo not grand piano |
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This author wrote about a character who turned a broken toaster into a working radio |
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ITBBTT there were rules about everything |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All p17 |
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ITBBTT if you got 3 check marks no final recess and you had to clean the windows |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All p17 |
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ITBBTT a girl loved Pet's Pet Store |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All p20 |
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ITBBTT a boy just wants a soft quiet rabbitt |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All p40 |
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ITBBTT a boy was afraid of heights and diving |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them Allp38 |
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In which book does a girl have $100 - exactly enough for a graphing calculator? |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, (p. 86) |
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In this title a character reads "Basics of Human Psychology" on the school bus. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, (p. 35) |
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This author writes "You try so hard to be a good parent, and then you find out your 8-year-old daughter is studying calculus." |
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In the book by this title going to ballet class was worse than having your nose hairs yanked out with pliers. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, pg. 20 |
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In this book, a character works on chemistry experiments during silent reading time. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, pg. 26 |
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In the book by this title, lists of rules covered nineteen sheets of poster board and spread across three walls. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, pg. 16 |
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Rule number 138: no pulling objects out of other students' heads. Name the book. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, pg. 17 |
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In this book a girl's parents told her she probably just had stage fright. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, pg. 20 |
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In the book by this author a girl thought her real parents had been abducted by aliens just after she was born. |
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In the book by this author mother plans a birthday pool-party extravaganza. |
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In the book by this author a character didn't like high-dive contests. |
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In the book by this title, a character is happiest when his clothes were ironed, his ears washed, and shoelaces double-knotted. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, p. 35 |
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In the book by this title, taffy was sticky and sloppy and sweet. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, pg. 38 |
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In the book by this author a present was anti-gravity boots. |
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In the book by this author, a boy wants a nice, gentle, soft, quiet little rabbit of his very own. |
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In this book, Mr. St. Cupid's name is mispelled as Mr. St. Upid. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, p. 24 |
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In the book by this title, a favorite dessert was flan, which the parents thought looked like refrigerated cat food. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, p. 8 |
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At the age of seven this character successfully performed open heart surgery on an earthworm. Name the book. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, p. 4 |
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In this book, a character's mother and father call her names like "lamb chop", "snickerdoodle", "gumdrop", "sugarplum". |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, pgs. 3,6, 7... |
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This author writes that powerless people could change their lives just by refusing to do something they didn't think was fair. (civil disobedience) |
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In the book by this author a $100 deposit was paid to find something "absolutely wild". |
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In this book, reverse psychology is a way of convincing someone of one thing by telling them you want the exact opposite. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, p. 45 |
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In this book a typewriter is sold at a yard sale for fifteen bucks. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, p. 46 |
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In the journalism club the rule was that no one's stories were printed unless they were in fifth grade or higher. Name the book. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, p. 53 |
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In the book by this author, a "reporter's dilemma" was not wanting something bad to happen but also wanting something newsworthy to write about. |
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In this book, a 'sit-in' is staged. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, p. 65 |
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ITBBTT, the main character built a topographic map of Zimbabwe out of mashed potatoes. |
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Sophie Simon Solves Them All, p. 8 |
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