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Battle of the Books 2011-2012
Dragon's Egg, by Sarah Thomson
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Literature
3rd Grade
11/26/2011

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In the book by this title, the nest was made of stone and gravel.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 3)
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In this book, a character has "the touch" just like her Gran.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 5)
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In the book by this title, the main character's family runs an Inn.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 7)
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Knight of the Order of Defenders was a very old order. Name the book.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 13, 20)
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In this book, "Old Cate" knew the use of every root, berry and flower that grew on the the mountainside.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 17)
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In the book by this title, there was a very strong rotten-egg sulfur reek in the cave.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 24)
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In this book, a character had gloves that were soft and supple but strong enough to protect her hands from any kind of heat.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 25)
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A character insists repeatedly that they're NOT a thief. Name the book.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 40)
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In this book, a character cannot understand why the squire would want to accompany her.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 62)
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In the book by this title, a character now has two more deaths on her conscience.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 61)
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In the book by this author, the main character had never learned writing so could not leave a note.
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Sarah L. Thomson (p. 66)
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In the book by this author, Gran said a keeper with no herd of her own was no true keeper.
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Sarah L. Thomson (p. 77)
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This author writes about a disagreement over the words to a nursery song.
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Sarah L. Thomson (p. 82)
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A character understands the reason all the old buildings in the mountains were made of stone. Name the author.
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Sarah L. Thomson (p. 84)
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The author writes that Father always stayed at the Red Hart when in Dragonsford. Name the author.
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Sarah L. Thomson (p. 85)
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In the book by this author, a pack contained an extra shirt, a dagger, a book, a stone, a shell and bird's eggs.
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Sarah L. Thomson (p. 99)
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In the book by this author, characters ate cold bacon between two chunks of brown bread.
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Sarah L. Thomson (p. 118)
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Which author writes of growing to hate the river with its rounded stones and sticky mud that swallowed her feet.
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Sarah L. Thomson (p. 123)
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In the book by this title it was difficult to hug the box under one arm while climbing the ravine wall.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 164)
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In this book a character thinks longingly of warm oatcakes and fresh, soft white cheese.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 193)
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In this book, the pair of matching mountains were The Fangs.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 203)
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In the book by this title, their song would be famous, with two such heroes, and would be sung for thousands of years.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 253)
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Wings were held out to each side, fully extended until they hit the updraft. Name the author.
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Sarah L. Thomson (p. 231)
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This author writes of seeing nothing but gray walls, gray floor, gray ceiling overhead and hungering for color.
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Sarah L. Thomson (p. 193)
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In the book by this author, there was one tent with bright red and yellow stripes, that must belong to someone important.
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Sarah L. Thomson (p. 257)
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In the book by this author, the queen said to "keep your distance" to show the humans goodwill.
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Sarah L. Thomson (p. 249)
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A girl was 12 in this book and had been a keeper for a year.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 18-19)
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In this book a sheepherder uses a slingshot to wound an emperor eagle.
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Dragon's Egg (p. 135-136)
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A girl was caught between a promise to her dying grandmoter and a promise to a dying animal in the book by this author.
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Sarah L. Thomson (p. 78)
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