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In the Warriors series, why did Bluestar give Rusty the name of Firepaw?
Question 1:
In the Warriors series, why did Bluestar give Rusty the name of Firepaw?
A.
Lionheart suggested it.
B.
Because of the prophecy (Fire will save the clan)
C.
Because he looked like a brand of fire in the sunlight
D.
The forest was currently dry, reminding her of fire.
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