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FALL CHALLENGE 2009
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FALL CHALLENGE 2009 QUESTIONS

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Petra, those are both in the dog family, not cat.

Okay. Thanks a bunch. I think I will reread To Kill a Mockingbird. I read that last year.

"No for that task it's the word Cat or Cats or a picture of a cat (big cat or small) on the cover
Emily wrote: "For the grammar challenge (participles specifically), would "rises" and "rising" be considered an appropriate match? i.e. does the verb have to be "rise" or it it ok to use the third person singula..."For that I had meant one to be the base word and then a variation so it would need to be rise and rose/risen/rises/rising
Krista wrote: "Hi Cyntia: For task 15.4, do the movies need to be theatrical releases (played in movie theaters) or can they be shows shown directly on TV? I'm thinking about some Nova (Public Television) scien..."That's fine
Nicole wrote: "Just to clarify- unless otherwise stated, fiction OR nonfiction will work for a task (for example: 5.1)- is this correct?
Thanks!"Yes

Thanks for the thank yous; I'm always happy to help where I can!!

Morgan - I think that you are awesome ! Amy

I know I can read a book that is 4th in the series, but how should I handle..."
Restoree by Anne McCaffrey comes to mind here.

Neither jackels nor hyenas are cats or felines. Jackels are in the dog family and hyenas are on their own.

Angela wrote: "Would Shel Silverstein work for the a collection of children stories?"No those are more geared towards Juveniles not younger children

Sorry, I don't have kids, so can you explain the difference between Juvenile/children's books? What should I be looking for? I was planning on reading where the sidewalk ends and a Dr. Seuss book, but now I'm not sure if they will work.




The Berenstain Bear books fit into the Easy Reader category. Think Cat in the Hat, Arnold Lobel's Frog and Toad, Amelia Bedelia.

So would Where the Wild Things Are Work?
Sorry about all the confusion. This is a genre I'm not at all familiar with. I originally decided on The Giving Tree b/c it's listed in a bunch of Children's Lit lists on goodreads, so I'm just not getting the subtle distinctions, I guess.



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thank you for reanswering that for me, lol! :)

Ok, thanks Cynthia. You're really doing a great job, btw. I love these challenges, but it must be like a full-time job for you!

Yes, sounds like that's a great fit.

I know that Robert Ludlum is dead, but the authors who write the Covert-One books are working from his notes & ideas, so would any of that series count for the 5.8 'Two Heads Are Better Than One' Task?

I have no book in mind. Just curious :)

Cynthia -- for the collection of children's stories is the Brothers Grimm a tad TOO old for what you were looking for? Right about now I'm sniffling b/c I gave the entire collection of Bernstein Bears to my cousins (in another state). Hee!

Does the President/Prime Minister need to have died whilst still in office? (that doesn't sound like good grammar! lol :))

would it work?
For the Halloween task, how about White is for Witching A Novel? Witching can be both an adjective and a noun...

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Technically, the majority of Night takes place in Nazi-occupied Romania and Poland. Of course, the Axis considered those places part of the German Empire. They do end up in Germany proper, though, eventually. So where the book takes place is actually a subjective matter to begin with.
In other words, you'd think Night would work for G, R, and P.

It'll definitely count for my task as long as Cynthia okays it when I finish the summer challenge.

Oh, dear! I went over and over the posting to make sure I included all the info - I should have said "OR About A President Or Prime Minister (Of Any Other Country) Who Has Been Democratically Elected", so it should be only those 7 presidents OR a democratically-elected president/prime minister from a country other than the U.S.A.
Cynthia, could "other" be added to my task to show this? Thanks!!

Is Team of Rivals (Lincoln) okay for this challenge?

So, then I can't use All the President's Men, since Nixon isn't in your list?

LOL...I just came to ask the same question.

LOL...I just came to ask the same question."
Because who doesn't want to read a book that could double as a murder weapon?
Actually, the text ONLY goes to page 750 in the HB copy I have.

NO. Must be only the 7 presidents listed (Nixon didn't die in office) OR president/prime minister from another country. (I used to be a good proof-reader!)
Edited answer (can't believe I responded yes in my first post!)

LOL...I just came to ask the same question."
Because who doesn't want to read a book that could double as a murder weapon?...."
How true...... :)

Tanja wrote: "For the Fortune/Prophecy task -- would a book about the mystism/history of Gypsies count? If not, I found a book called The Storyteller which ties the three main characters due to visiting a fortun..."Yes the Brother's Grimm are geared more towards older children I think
BJ Rose wrote: "Cynthia, sorry to add to your workload - hope this is a simple one:
I know that Robert Ludlum is dead, but the authors who write the Covert-One books are working from his notes & ideas, so would a..."I'll take the first 4 books in that series

Is it suppose to have an or between Title, and That?
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It seems it should be a book you've already read, but doesn't specify that it should be from last year - you can re-read anything that you've read throughout your education, so long as it has at least 100 pages.