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What did Seaman recognize the scent of?
He recognized the scent of squirrel.
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What is historical fiction?
It is based on real events, but it could never really happen.
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How was Seaman different from the Indian dog?
He was a very large dog.
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seesaw
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rocket
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What did Seaman spy in the water?
He spied hundreds of squirrels.
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eraser
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star
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gift
Win 25 points!
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lifesaver
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Where were Lewis and Clark planning their expedition to?
To explore the territory west of the Mississippi River
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monster
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seesaw
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gift
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banana
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Did the man need to convince Lewis to buy Seaman?
No, he already liked him.
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When the Indians wanted to trade for Seaman, Seaman thought, "The idea that Lewis and I would ever separate was..."
...unthinkable."
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Why did every muscle in Seaman's body tighten to full alert?
Because he saw the squirrels.
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How was Seaman helpful?
He caught squirrels/critters that they could eat.
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When did Seaman stop fetching the squirrels?
He stopped when he was exhausted.
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After consulting with each other, what did the Indians decide to call Seaman?
They decided to call him bear-dog.
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How did the Indians and Lewis talk even though they spoke different languages?
One Indian translated / Lewis used hand motions
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What did Seaman think about his life on the wharf/docks?
It was good, but he yearned for more.
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