you should have read the book. Do you want us to live life for you too?
I saw a few of the other questions you asked and you pretty much just use yahoo! answers to do your homework for you. Seriously... how far do you think this will get you in life?
2007-09-28 09:17:35
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answered by Lollipop 5
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When's the test. The most detail you'll ever get is by actually reading the book, but we are all guilty of this so I'm not going to give you a hard time about that. I had this problem when I took an entire course on Don Quixote, and I found Sparknotes.com to be EXTREMELY helpful because there are questions at the end and they were often very similar to the ones my teacher asked. It also breaks down the book by chapters and it has an analysis on each chapter. It even gives a description of the main characters, an overview on the plot, and important vocabulary words! Good luck!
2007-09-28 09:22:05
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answered by candikisses0918 2
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I see you're in a bind, so I'd suggest this site - http://www.gradesaver.com/classicnotes/titles/tomsawyer/ - which may have the most information (for free) that I've found.
Here's 43-page summary download that costs $2.49: http://monkeynote.stores.yahoo.net/adoftomsawby.html
This site http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-adventurestomsawyer/ has a lot of information which you can access. However, you can only access excerpts of each of the chapter summaries and have to buy a pass to get the very detailed information (99 pages).
Here http://www.shvoong.com/tags/the-adventures-of-tom-sawyer/ and http://www.fratfiles.com/search_results.php?query=Adventure+of+Tom+Sawyer are some reviews that may help you.
I hope that you find the help you need. Tom Sawyer is really enjoyable, so even though you'll be late for the test I'd still suggest you read it!
2007-09-28 09:33:01
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answered by ck1 7
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the best place to find a detailed description of tom sawyer, is to read the book.
2007-09-28 09:20:33
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answered by zero 5
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Read the book! Quick!
Or rent the movie? There must be one.
When I was in school, I would do book reports after reading the Classics Illustrated Comic. Usually good for at least a B!
2007-09-28 09:18:29
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answered by Rick K 6
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Google it dude? There is a whole world at your fingertips. Copying our comments is considered plagiarism ...cheating.
You can do it just concentrate, quit trolling and dig in there. You will find Cliff notes if you look hard enough. Good luck.
Too late you got the sympathy nod. Please be aware your teachers can tell your work from others. Someday it will bite you in the as*P. Just friendly advise. NO computer help in class for an exam or Final...
2007-09-28 09:20:38
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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In this face of this adversity, the wise thing to do is explain your mistake to the teacher and ask to take the test at a later date, perhaps at reduced credit, stating that you've learned your lesson and will never procrastinate an assignment again.
2007-09-28 09:21:18
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answered by Vangorn2000 6
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I've never read it but I'm sure they have crib notes for it at your local bookstore. I have included a link to a site that might help but to be honest your teacher probably knows about these kind of sites and will throw in some tricky questions. Good luck...
2007-09-28 09:19:24
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answered by Laura L 2
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Be careful of the Cliff Notes. My husband is a teacher and he makes sure he asks questions that can't be answered by using Cliff Notes.
2007-09-28 11:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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oh come on--- why didn't you just read the book? Yahoo Answers is not for 'detailed descriptions"....when people need help with hw, they come to yahooansw. with one or two questions, not a gazillion. and i agree with the other girl......u only use yahooansw. for hw help? how are you gonna pass?
2007-09-28 09:23:18
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answered by Anonymous
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