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I've read the book A Tale of Two Cities and searched again for answers but I cannot figure them out could you please help

I need to know the significance of the storm and sea images in the novel

and

How comic relief is important and how is it used in A Tale of Two Cities.

If you can could you please tell me what chapter I can find information for answering the questions that would be great! Thanks!

2007-09-01 08:27:01 · 2 answers · asked by Kelly 4

fast food nation. can anyone tell me what the author is trying to say other than that fast food is bad? like purpose?
i need to do a book report on it. please helppp!

2007-09-01 08:21:11 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I really liked Fahrenheit 451 and To Kill a Mockingbird.

How about you guys?

I believe reading is an amazing thing and I really love to read =)

2007-09-01 08:15:47 · 19 answers · asked by St. John Bosco 6

I'm 16 years old and i'm thinking of buying the book so I dont know if ill understand it, I have average grades in Highschool. Do you know a site that has some of the pages to read?

2007-09-01 08:03:33 · 5 answers · asked by Hotbody16 2

I was wondering if the Bible has been listed as one of the masterpieces of fiction? Does rank up there with "Huckleberry Finn" and "Moby Dick"?

2007-09-01 07:02:09 · 9 answers · asked by TwentyGuy 1

The author was 1 of the 1st profilers to work for the F.B.I. It was just after Hoover died. He writes these 2 books as almost a autobiography and I'm sure in his book at the start he has a heart attack. Then obviously talks about all the cases he has worked on. I'm not sure but think the front cover to 1 of the books has like a silver F.B.I shield on it. They where really popular books about 10 years ago. Really great books and would love to get my hands on them but cannot remember the names of them or the author

2007-09-01 06:56:56 · 3 answers · asked by superfudge 1

Not sure of the exact passage but it reads something like this..."there is a tribe that believes someones life is only the core of their existence, no one is truely dead until the clock they wound up winds down, the crop they sow is harvested and made into bread...etc"

Any idea which book it is in? And the full quote?

Cheers S

2007-09-01 06:32:31 · 3 answers · asked by innov8ting 1

In the first Harry Potter book, in the start, why does Snape try to get past Fluffy(the three headed dog) if he turns out to be good?

2007-09-01 05:00:38 · 6 answers · asked by snickers 3

2007-09-01 03:55:01 · 10 answers · asked by sylvia 1

Im an avid star wars fan and Im collecting novels. I have all the expanded universe novels... like ALL of those currently out in the market (111 books so far). All are in mass market paperback versions and all are in good-great condition. I was wondering how much they could go for if I sold them. Anyone know?

2007-09-01 02:59:51 · 4 answers · asked by e-man 3

2007-09-01 01:40:05 · 9 answers · asked by Maria Lourdes B 1

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