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Water for Elephants
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August's job in the circus. The name of Walter's (Kinko's) beloved dog in the book. The name of the famous elephant in the book. Jacob's job role in the circus that is actually 'unprofessional'. The name the working men gave the disease that Camel gets from drinking poisoned 'Jake' or Jamaica Ginger Extract .
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Older Children
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Water for Elephants
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Definitions, words, and names form Water for Elephants
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collection of wild or unusual animals, especially for exhibitaion . belt of girth that passes around the belly of a horse and is bucked on the horses back. The ringmaster of The Benzini Brothers. in horses, when the bone in the foot becomes detached. Used as an alcohol subsitute during Prohibition .
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Big
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Water For Elephants
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Injured horse. Public entertainment with a variety of performances. Animal doctor. Main character. A small clown.
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Older Children
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Water For Elephants
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to comprehend. frightened. to look back in thought. Jacob's favorite nurse. a bright vivid lighting fixture.
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Older Children
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Water for Elephants
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last name of author. lived in last caboose. animal who was still displayed after death. horse who had to be put down. August's last name.
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Hard
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Watership Down
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extremely unpleasent, depressingly gloomy. a cage. uninteresting or boring as a result of being repeated. to foresee, consider, or visualize the possibility of something. loyal, showing dependability.
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Older Children
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Watership Down
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See if you can match the words to the definitions. Have fun!
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depressed in spirits; disheartened; low-spirited. a tunnel carrying a stream or open drain under a road or railroad.. the sun, personified as a god by the rabbits.. literally, the moon; also moonrise. but a second meaning carries the idea of darkness, fear, and death. 'fur-head.' a nickname..
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Older Children
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Wednesday Wars
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to lean, sway, or tip to one side while in motion. lofty, high, prominent. a good or admirable quality. not substantial or real. not straightforward; shifty or crooked.
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Teenage
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What Maisie Knew
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What Henry James' writing was compared to. Mr. Beale's second wife. Where the book ends (Place). Main character. Author.
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Teenage
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When I Was A Soldier
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Valerie's sister. The army that Valerie fought for. the genre of the book. How old Valerie is at the end of the book. Valerie's other best friend who is originally from Moldova.
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Hard
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When You Reach Me
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kisses Miranda. sandwiches. wears one platform shoe. hidden in the fire hose. always brings bags of potato chips.
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Teenage
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Where She Went
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Adam's high school girlfriend. Adam's celebrity grilfriend. Mia's brother. The server that Mia saw after shows. Mia's best friend.
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Big
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Where She Went
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Delay or halt punishment. causing discomfort by being excessive, intense, elaborate, etc.. A lack of respect. to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated . Doubtful.
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Big
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Where The Red Fern
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to feel grief or great sorrow. to utter in a screaming tone. maliciously or playfully annoying. a noteworthy or marked extent. in a practical manner.
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Older Children
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Where The Red Fern Grows
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an ointment or medicine. to go on adventure. a question. to be disrespectful in a way. to stand in a meaning way.
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Older Children
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Where the Red Fern Grows
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to take a risk; to dare. having a fragrant or pleasant smell. to quiver, tremble, or shake. to stare stupidly, to gape. brief sudden feelings of pain, a twinge.
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Older Children
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Where the Red Fern Grows
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This is where Billy goes to pick up his dogs. The family cat. The name that the kids from the school call him. This is the kind of can Billy kept his money in. influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering .
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Older Children
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Where the Red Fern Grows
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What is the name of the girl dog?. What type of hunter was Billy. Where did Billy keep the money he was earning in a K.C. ________ Powder?. What is the name of the boy dog?. What is the name of the mountains Billy and his family live in?.
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Young Kids
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Where the Red Fern Grows
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Sarah Bayes crossword puzzle
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Which dog had the brains?. What animal was he trying to tree and catch with his dogs?. What was the name of the can he stored his money in, K.C._______ powder?. What was growing on top of the dog graves?. Which dog died first?.
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Older Children
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Where the Red Fern Grows
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Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle
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Having a strong pleasant scent. Rejoicing in others misfortune. Wasp that builds it's nest with mud. Something that brings bad fortune. Planned movement.
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Older Children
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Where the Sidewalk Ends
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February's birthstone. Anything that is light, soft and fuzzy. . The sound of something falling, especially when hitting water. . A small cap worn over the finger tip to protect it when sewing. . A person who is quite and gentle natured. .
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Big
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Where's Waldo #9
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At the Ocean
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The yellow rubber suit of the ________ has holes in it and water is squirting out.. A man on a raft is having a sword fight with a __________ .. A _________ has algae hanging from its periscope.. Some people have green faces and hang over the railing because they are __ .. A boat crew is bringing up pirate __________ from the bottom of the sea..
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Whispers From the Dead
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the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body.. a terrifying or very unpleasant experience or prospect. using or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning. a deeply distressing or disturbing experience. means danger in English .
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Big
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Whistling Season
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no spaces between two words
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who is the narrator of the story?. what is the new first name Barbara took?. schoolmaster. for the Halley's comet show all the children tookout from their pockets ............ principal homesteader in the story.
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Big
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White Fang
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freedom from doubt, especially in matters of faith or opinion; certainty.. to disturb or disquiet greatly in mind; agitate. the state or character of being monstrous. craving or consuming large quantities of food. a sudden, alarming amazement or dread that results in utter confusion; dismay.
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Big
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Wind in the Willows
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Modest of bashful. An overpowering emotion. A long flat Bottomed boat . Full of riotousness. Of very little importance.
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Hard
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Witch and Wizard
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Safe place for runaways. Evil spirits who live in the Shadowland. Humans who can enter portals. Humans who can not enter portals. A magical wall where messages appear.
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Older Children
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Witch of Blackbird Pond
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A felling that something bad will happen. In a happy non caring way. In a way that shows complete joy. A delicate patterned design often made with metal. Soft moist bag of mustard and herbs.
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Older Children
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Wolf! Wolf!
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something you like a lot. a large or fancy meal. you think this is true. something that is wonderful or outstanding. you tell made-up tales.
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Easy
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Wonder
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How many operations has he had ? . Most popular girl in school?. How many people dose he have in his family . What school dose he go to ?. What did august go as at school for halloween ?.
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Hard
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Woods Runner
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The volunteer part of the army.. the elite part of the army.. What type of shoes was his father and mother wearing.. How many bodies did sam find tracking his parents.. What was around the neck of his parents..
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Hard
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Woods Runner
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elite part of the army. What could Samuel see in the distance?. Samuel's Father's name. how old was sam.. Who atttacked Samuel's home.
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Hard
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Woods Runner
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uncivilized, cruel, fierce. an abnormal involuntary contraction or a violent disturbance. roaming about and raiding in search of plunder (goods or valuables). to cut up so as to make imperfect. a person who predicts events.
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Young Kids
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Woods Runner II
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Hard to control. To take goods by force or wrongfully. A lever device pressed by the foot to drive a machine. The death of soft tissues in the body due to the loss of blood supply.. A harmless, simple person.
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Big
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Words their Way
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thought that makes something understandable . utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy; state or announce. the act of receiving. enthusiastic approval. the creation of something in the mind .
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Hard
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Words their Way Sort 12
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thought that makes something understandable . utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy; state or announce. the act of receiving. enthusiastic approval. the creation of something in the mind .
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Hard
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Words their Way Sort 13
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reduces complexity; the act of making things simpler. show to be right by providing justification or proof; show to be reasonable or provide adequate ground for . remove impurities from, increase the concentration of. something that shows an action to be reasonable or necessary . informing something and/or someone by words.
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Hard
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Words their Way Sort 14
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to be skilled in dealing with sensitive matters or people; relating to or characteristic of diplomacy. forming the center of a syllable; consisting of a syllable or syllables . exemption from punishment or loss. report or maintain. large in number or quantity; affording an abundant supply.
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Hard
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Words their Way Sort 15
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the mathematics of triangles and trigonometric functions. occurring every second year . a (usually long) dramatic speech by a single actor; a long speech by one person (especially one that prevents others from participating in the conversation); speech you make to yourself. occurring every two weeks. a railway having a single track.
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Hard
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Words their Way Sort 20
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far apart in nature; inaccessible and sparsely populated; apart in space; separate or apart in time. something that interrupts an activity . draw someone's attention away from something . throw into disorder; interfere in someone else's activity; make a break in. become active and spew forth lava and rocks .
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Hard
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Written in Bone
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happening before death. to protect something and keep it in its original form. to become greatly interested or curious about something. to uncover by digging away and removing the earth that covers something. to float or flutter without moving from one spot.
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Hard
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Wrush
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a word used to identify any of a class of people. a long, large piece of timber. trying; an effert. not hiding what is in ones mind. over come completely.
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Teenage
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Yankee Girl
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Alice's favorite member of the Beatles. The smell Alice thought she heard the night of the KKK fire in her lawn. Mrs. LeFleur sprayed Lysol and cleaned her desk to protect herself from Valeries _____.. The radio station that Valerie recommends to Alice. The part that Valerie deserved in the school performance but had to share with Debby.
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Young Kids
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Years of Dust
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Earth/Dirt Houses. Farmers nicknames because they literally had to break open the land. Major breakthrough in farm machinery. The name given to camps for refugees who had not job or money. Land was called this because it was owned by the government and not the farmers. .
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Very Difficult
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Yellow Feathers
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What was Manny going to take to school as his memory item?. What type of noise did the parrot make?. What type of can had the pebbles inside?. What type of pigeons were they?. What birds did Manny have?.
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Big
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Zala Runs for Her Life
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Zala's babies feel like this in the daytime.. Drome has sharp ____. A small furry animal.. Drome did this to the rotten log with his long claws.. Zala's babies were this colour when they were born..
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Older Children
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