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Question Posted Thursday September 3 2009, 8:15 pm

I have to do these article analysis things for my AP english class. Basically, we have to get articles from a magazine (at least 5 pages long) and point out certain parts of it and follow this worksheet we get. Problem is, I can't ever find articles long enough, or ones that aren't locked on the internet (that you have to buy). I really like Scientific Mind, but all of their articles are too short. Any idea of where I can get long articles on the computer (at least 5 pages)?

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Marielita32 answered Friday September 4 2009, 6:05 pm:
National Geographics maybe ? :)

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NinjaNeer answered Thursday September 3 2009, 11:50 pm:
If you like science magazines, how about Scientific American? They usually have longer articles.

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