Ok, i'm looking for some cliff note type things for these bookss:
1. Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy by Gary D. Schmidt
2. Loch By Paul Zindel
3. Castaways of the Flying Dutchman by Brian Jacques
I need to find out what happened in each chapter. Can someone help me?? Thank You!
2007-03-16
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stop saying i should read the book. i've tried, but i just cant COMPREHEND the things that are happening in the novels!
2007-03-16
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Where can I find cliff notes for these books?
Ok, i'm looking for some cliff note type things for these bookss:
1. Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy by Gary D. Schmidt
2. Loch By Paul Zindel
3. Castaways of the Flying Dutchman by Brian Jacques
I need to find out what happened in each chapter. Can someone help me?? Thank You!
2015-08-14 01:08:10
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answered by Wendye 1
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Cliff's notes are generally written for high school and college students who are required to do a reading and then form some critical analysis about the piece. They are by no means a simple synopsis of a book chapter by chapter, and shouldn't be used in place of actually reading a book. Not to mention, they are only written for pieces of writing deemed to be "Literature" or classics, books that have and will be read for centuries. I hate to say it, but I don't think any of your listed books have ever been reviewed by Cliff's notes. I even went ahead and checked out sparknotes.com, an online version of Cliff's notes, to see if they had any of these and they surely did not. If you want to know what happens in each chapter, then just read the darn thing!
2007-03-16 07:41:12
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answered by Maxiebedeeps 3
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The very best way to find out what happened in each chapter is to (gasp!) actually read the book. If you didn't do that in time, then you should face the consequences, and next time start reading as soon as a book is assigned.
2007-03-16 07:37:49
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answered by RE 7
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I also tried bookrags.com and just typing in "cliff notes on Loch" on google :o) GL
2007-03-16 07:37:28
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answered by Christina 4
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Why can't u just check the sites yourself? If it's not there, it doesn't exist. p.s. great, not "grate". Sry, I got OCD about that
2016-03-19 01:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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http://education.yahoo.com/homework_help/cliffsnotes/
Look here for your titles. Hope it helps!
2007-03-16 07:38:02
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answered by I See You 4
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sparknotes.com
cliffnotes.com
2007-03-16 12:27:33
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answered by sp_ed_tchr 2
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Go here.
www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/
2007-03-16 07:39:30
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answered by stick man 6
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http://www.half.com
2007-03-16 07:39:22
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answered by Anonymous
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sparknotes.com
2007-03-16 07:36:11
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answered by Juleette 6
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