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Battle of the Books 2011-2012
Flight of the Phoenix, by R.L. LaFevers
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Literature
3rd Grade
11/26/2011

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In the book by this title the main character carried a sketchbook with him.
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Flight of the Phoenix (p. 1)
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In the book by this title a character's parents were presumed dead at the North Pole.
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Flight of the Phoenix (p. 2)
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A setting in this book is Batting-at-the-Flies in North Country. Name the book.
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Flight of the Phoenix (p. 5)
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In this book the main character did not like bats.
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Flight of the Phoenix (p. 10)
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In the book by this title a boy's new home had an airplane in the back yard.
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Flight of the Phoenix (p. 21)
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In the book by this title all a boy could remember about his father was that he had a mustache.
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Flight of the Phoenix (p. 25)
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In the book by this title there was concern about some missing letters.
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Flight of the Phoenix (p. 28)
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In the book by this title a gold and blue starburst was used as a compass rose.
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Flight of the Phoenix (p. 33)
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In this book the main character was spit on by a camel.
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Flight of the Phoenix (p. 57)
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In the book by this title a boy awoke to the most beautiful music he had ever heard.
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Flight of the Phoenix (p. 75)
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In the book by this author a boy hid in a tent to escape being captured.
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R. L. LaFevers (p. 84)
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This author writes about finding a pile of cinnamon twigs.
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R. L. LaFevers (p. 87)
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While in the desert, meals were dried meat and dates. Name the author.
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R. L. LaFevers (p. 96)
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In the book by this author a boy needed a plan to rescue his aunt.
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R. L. LaFevers (p. 110)
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Name the author of the book where a woman was in trouble for trespassing.
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R. L. LaFevers (p. 111)
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In the book by this author an egg is received as a gift.
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R. L. LaFevers (115)
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In the book by this author a boy is accused of being a camel thief.
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R. L. LaFevers (p. 122)
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This author writes about building a windbreak to protect an egg.
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R. L. LaFevers (p. 89)
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In the book by this author the gift of a compass is given.
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R. L. LaFevers (p. 134)
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Oil puddles save the day. Name the author of this book.
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R. L. LaFevers (p. 128)
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A three foot tall statue of a dodo bird sits in the kitchen in this book.
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Flight of the Phoenix (p. 15)
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A boy is told to climb out onto the airplane wing and then to get rid of debris tangled in the propeller while they’re still flying in this book.
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Flight of the Phoenix (p. 43)
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In the book by this author, Greasle thinks she’s pretty with her big eyes, bat-like ears, and sharp teeth.
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R. L. LaFevers (p. 74-75)
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