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Explain how young Hiaasen and his friends' behavior resembled that of Roy and Mullet in <i>Hoot</i>. Where do you think he probably got the idea for his novel about endangered owls and greedy developers?
Summarize the Florida area Carl Hiaasen grew up in. Why does Hiassen choose not to live in that same region today?
What inspired Norton to write <i>The Phantom Tollbooth</i>? Include details of Juster's brief acquaintance with a ten-year-old he met at a neighborhood restaurant.
Choose an adjective that best describes one of the three authors interviewed in this section. Write a paragraph explaining why your chosen adjective is fitting.
Summarize what Dick King-Smith feels are the rewards of being a writer.
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