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The Great Turkey Walk: Chapters 9-11 - Quiz
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Tell about a time that you took part in a bet. Explain what the bet was over and the outcome of that gamble.
In visiting Versailles, Simon purchased some fine gifts for his two friends, Jabeth and Mr. Peece. Write a thank you note to Simon from one of them.
Create the story that may have appeared the day after Samson and Mr. Cleaver stole three camels from the circus. In your news article, mention the two horses that were stolen days earlier as well as descriptions of the two robbery suspects.
Compare the characters John Winter Prairie and Samson Green. Use their actions to support their descriptions.
List two conflicts encountered on the turkey walk thus far. Next, predict three other conflicts that could bring problems for the remaining journey.
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