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the scent of your breath


Question Posted Monday January 22 2007, 4:01 pm

has anyone read that book? i read it like 6 months ago and now for my midterms im supose to write a paper and talk about it and talk about how i can relate to it... does anyone have any ideas of how i can relate it to my life even if it doesnt? i neeeeeedddd something to write!

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Cux answered Monday January 22 2007, 6:47 pm:
My suggestion is use Cliff's Notes or antistudy.com
only to review the book

and we don't know your life, so we can't connect the book to your life..

Just twist it so that it appears that your life is like the book

-Jack

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