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I've tried reading the book, but it's a really slow read for me [which is rare], and I have this take-home essay/test due tomorrow...

I kinda have problems keeping track of the characters & the events that happened to them..

cliffnotes or if youve read the book and could help me, yea thatd be great.

thanks =]

2007-02-18 05:22:48 · 3 answers · asked by crimsonfury73 2 in Education & Reference Homework Help

for the record- i didnt put it off until the days its due, i tried on my own, thankyouverymuch. im practically finished with it, and i have been taking notes, but my teacher grades really tough and I'm trying to do all that I can to get a good grade because well, so far, I havent.
even though every other teacher I've EVER had seems to think I deserve A's and B's this one seems to think I deserve D's and F's.

so sorry I'm trying to do better than I have been.

2007-02-18 05:43:03 · update #1

3 answers

The best thing to do if you want free cliff notes is to go to Barnes & Noble, buy a coffee, sit down with whatever cliff you want and be prepared to spend the day.

2007-02-18 05:26:16 · answer #1 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Check out http://www.freebooknotes.com/titles/I

In the Time of the Butterflies Study Guide consists of approx. 50 pages of summaries and analysis on In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez. Browse the literature study guide below:
Introduction

Author Biography

Plot Summary

Characters

Themes

Style

Historical Context

Critical Overview

Criticism

Critical Essay #1

Critical Essay #2

Critical Essay #3

Media Adaptations

Topics for Further Study

Compare & Contrast

What Do I Read Next?

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Sources

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2007-02-18 05:48:07 · answer #2 · answered by dragonsarefree2 4 · 1 0

Not to sound like your mom but maybe you should have thought of this before the day before it was due. You want to not read the book, not pay for notes on it, would you just like someone to do it for you? Come on, this is schoolwork, it's not supposed to be easy--it's supposed to challenge you so that you will learn. Cliffnotes aren't free, not to mention teachers are notorious for asking questions that have answers that are not in them(that's what my english teachers in high school did on every one of them). But I do have some advice for you--get your nose in that book, and finish it if you haven't already. After you've read it, go back through and take good notes. Write the names of the characters and make a timeline for each of them, then combine to make one for the whole book. Use these notes and get on writing those essays ASAP, good luck.

2007-02-18 05:34:12 · answer #3 · answered by justpeachee22 5 · 0 3

go to google and tap free cliffnotes

2007-02-18 05:27:19 · answer #4 · answered by greg 1 · 0 0

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