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The elementary forms of religious life


Question Posted Monday September 29 2008, 6:30 pm

I am reading this book for school and it is just so boring, I am having a really hard time getting through it. I read it and nothing sinks in, i just get nothing out of it. It's not on sparknotes.. haha, so i am wondering if anyone knows of any websites that would have like a chapter summary, or something that points out the main ideas, or some kind of study guide that would break it up a little bit, so i would at least know what to focus in on. Anything you know of would help. Thanks.

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pseudophun answered Thursday October 2 2008, 11:30 am:
It's times like this that I miss SaveMyGrade.com. It was a great site for those god-awful books and it even had college level papers to steal. It was awesome...
But no, I haven't a clue at this point. My advice is to outline the chapters, skeletons of them. Then ask the teacher to glance over them to see if you missed any information that you need. Chances are they'll clue you in. Just act interested and they're always willing to help (works in college too).

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babycakes14 answered Tuesday September 30 2008, 9:19 pm:
I don't know of any specific websites that give stuff like that so your best bet would be to type in exactly what you want in the search bar..such as "main ideas of..whatever the name of your book is". Something like that should give you some kind of answers. Hope that helps. =]

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