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TASK HELP: Summer Challenge 2022
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15.1 – If I were King of the Forest!
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Just to clarify, for book 1, the actual word must be found - Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don’t Know wouldn't work for king, would it? Are plural and possessives alright? Three Sisters, Three Queens
Book 2 sounds a little more flexible to me. Would The Lady and the Lionheart work?
Book 2 sounds a little more flexible to me. Would The Lady and the Lionheart work?
Robin P wrote: "It sounds like for book 2, a word like Million or Cotillion would work, is that correct?"
Kim wrote: "Just to clarify, for book 1, the actual word must be found - Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don’t Know wouldn't work for king, would it? Are plural an..."
book 2 is "found intact." Book 1 must be the exact word, standing alone. I will take plurals and possessives.
Kim wrote: "Just to clarify, for book 1, the actual word must be found - Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don’t Know wouldn't work for king, would it? Are plural an..."
book 2 is "found intact." Book 1 must be the exact word, standing alone. I will take plurals and possessives.
Books mentioned in this topic
Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don't Know (other topics)Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don't Know (other topics)
Three Sisters, Three Queens (other topics)
The Lady and the Lionheart (other topics)
Book 1 – Read a book with King, Queen, Princess, or Prince in its title (not subtitle). Plurals and possessives may be used, but no other variations.
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Book 2 – Read a book with “Lion” found intact in a word in its title (not subtitle)