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tale of two cities acadec studying and more.?

im 16. a junior in high school. ive been on my schools academic decatholon team two years now. its basically 7 seperate 50 question tests, on 7 different subjects (one f which is tale of two cities a dreadfully dull book if you ask me) i also have 6 honors and ap classes and do mock trial and art club stuff occasionally. the problem is ive never really had to study. and now i do. and its terribly hard. so if yo have any advise. or insight on tale of two cities please. comment away. thanks :)

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Ill be honest. The teacher may already have an idea of who you are and what you are capable of. For you to go and get information from someone who maybe or may not be smarter than you would only hurt you. Your in 6 advanced classes. There should be no reason you cant do this on your own. Just dont goto Barnes and Noble and buy the footnotes on the book. Read and find good stopping points. I did with "The Historian", "The Count of Monte Cristo", and until I lost it, "War and Peace" That pissed me off cause I was half way through it. 1 years worth of reading and it got lost when my brother blew my engine and transmission up.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I even have study the two. If I had to circulate with one or the different, i could elect Wuthering Heights. the form of the chacters and their relationships with one yet another became dramatic and made the full e book exciting to me. tale of two cities is likewise good, yet there are greater exciting human beings in Wuthering Heights. the two are written in language that could take some getting used to.

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