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    Levine, Gail Carson

    What type of hair did Mandy put in the curing soup?My Second "Ella Enchanted" Quiz

      Unicorn. Ella and her mother disliked seeing the hair floating in the soup bowl.

    What kind of jewels were on the necklace Ella inherited from her mother?My Second "Ella Enchanted" Quiz

      Pearls. The necklace was silver with pearls.

    What is the name of the parrot keeper?My Second "Ella Enchanted" Quiz

      Simon. Simon is the man who gave Ella her parrot, Chock.

    "Wattill" is Elfian for what?My Second "Ella Enchanted" Quiz

      Sly. "Wattill" was the word used by the elves to describe Sir Peter.

    In what month did Ella turn fifteen?My Second "Ella Enchanted" Quiz

      September. This is what Ella told Edmund after the torlin kerru kicked in. The author, Gail Carson Levine, was also born in September!

    Which knight was the best at speaking Ogrese?My Second "Ella Enchanted" Quiz

      Bertram. Char tells this to Ella at Sir Peter's and Dame Olga's wedding. He said the ogres obeyed Bertram half of the time.

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