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Battle of the Books 2010-11
Mogo, the Third Warthog, by Donna Jo Napoli
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Literature
3rd Grade
01/17/2011

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In the book by this title, someone has to be last, it is a sad fact.
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Mogo, the Third Warthog, p. 5
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In the book by this title, the main character is called scared, but he says he is just cautious.
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Mogo, the Third Warthog, p. 7
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In the book by this author, the main character's mother charges a lone hyena.
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Mogo, the Third Warthog, p. 23
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In the book by this author, the main character loves the sound of zebras.
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Mogo, the Third Warthog, p. 29
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In the book by this title, the characters have to dig out a nursery chamber.
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Mogo, the Third Warthog, p. 33
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In the book by this author, the main characters learn they have to leave their sounder and go off on their own.
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Mogo, the Third Warthog, p. 35
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In the book by this title, the main character sprays urine after his mother to mark their territory.
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Mogo, the Third Warthog, p. 11
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In the book by this title, we learn than hyena jaws can crunch through bones, hooves and even teeth.
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Mogo, the Third Warthog, p. 23
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In the book by this title, a wise rhino tells our main character to "look big".
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Mogo, the Third Warthog, p. 57
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In the book by this title, only sows and babies stick together.
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Mogo, the Third Warthog, p. 71
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In the book by this author, wild dogs don't stalk or ambush like lions, they lope silently through grasses.
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Donna Jo Napoli, p. 86
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In the book by this author, a stubborn ratel dies because of a swarm of bees.
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Donna Jo Napoli, p. 104
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In the book by this author, the main character loves when mongooses eat the ticks off of his back.
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Donna Jo Napoli, p. 111
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In the book by this author, the main character learns that wild dogs hunt every day, unlike lions.
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Donna Jo Napoli, p. 114
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A burrow has no back door - no way to escape in this book.
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Mogo, the Third Warthog, (p. 108)
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In the book by this title animals are old enough to be on their own when the rainy season comes again.
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Mogo, the Third Warthog, p. 33
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This author wrote about brothers who search for a burrow in which to spend the night, but they are all full.
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Donna Jo Napoli, p. 74-75
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