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tale of two cities?


Question Posted Thursday November 6 2008, 11:16 pm

i have a five page essay due monday and i haven't read the book, are there any themes or symbols i can follow to write about?
what are some possible main thesises for this book?


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hotpotato answered Friday November 7 2008, 3:57 pm:
"A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens

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hubbabubba52 answered Friday November 7 2008, 1:01 am:
if im not too late. Try just skimming through the pages, thats usually how i get my essays done. It works for notes too. U may not be allowed to but sparknotes.com works too :).

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