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summer reading.


Question Posted Sunday August 12 2007, 8:45 pm

uhm..so i was supposed to read the scarlet letter..&& i read part of it && didn't understand ANY of it..&& i have a test the first day of school most likely.so i definitely need to find something that can summarize the book pretty well.i've heard that the teacher makes it sparknotes proof.&& yeah.PLEASE HELP!!

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yourlollipopgurl answered Sunday January 13 2008, 2:09 am:
well all i can say is to search around the internet for some info ask a friend or someone who has read a book what its about . the best way is to search the internet . and then look at the author notes if there are any .i hope that helps .good luck .

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