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On Tuesday, I have a Lit. final. Its over Shakespeare. His life and his plays. The part about his life and the Globe Theater, thats just facts, I can just know them. But the plays, there's 11 of them that we've read (Half of which I didn't understand) that there is going to be comprehension questions on.
I've got summaries for all of the plays, but they're pretty long. Some, like Alls Well That Ends Well and Romeo and Juliet, I know like the back of my hand. But how do I study for the others that I'm not so sure on? Like...reading them over and over isn't going to do nothing and this is like, in the top two of most important midterms to get a decent grade on. Any study technique that does NOT include other people would be very helpful to know. (link)
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Get Cliffnotes (aka cheat notes) They do come in handy for understanding and memorizing main points of stories/plays/poems/important written stuff.
Just go to http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-106150.html
For all stuff shakespeare
Its a good site for future reference too!
Happy Holidays and Happy studying
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I have all the summaries of the story, its just trying to have a way to remember all of them that is the key. Thanks anways, though!
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