I forgot my book club book at school and its the weekend!
Question Posted Saturday March 15 2014, 10:52 am
I didn't finish my book club homework and I accidentally left the book “Number the Stars" at school and now it's Saturday,I teared up the questions I didn't do and decided to say my sister did it, but now I'm afraid my teacher will want me to tell her the answers, so please, quickly, tell me if you read the book: How does mamma divert the soldiers from opening the casket? Why do you think the psalms are important? And: How does Peter help the others relax and calm down after the soldiers left? I didn't read chapter 10, didn't know that we had to, help!
You need to visit a bookstore or library. Pick up up the book there or read it in store or library and get the work done. Phone a friend for a list of the questions you need. The teacher won't grade you if you don't hand it in nor will they buy a sibling tore it up either. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Saturday March 15 2014, 7:21 pm: It's not very nice of you to blame your sister, is it?
With the amount of information that you can find online, you could probably have done the rest of the questions anyway. If you can't do your reading, take this opportunity to learn to look up information on the internet.
You can find a lot just by searching for the book's name on Google.
Amongst the results, you'll get the Wikipedia article, which has a basic summary of the plot including some of the points that you asked for.
You'll also find SparkNotes, which is a lot more detailed, and will cover the things that Wikipedia doesn't.
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