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Will I be ready for the big English test tomorrow?

Alison G - 2009-12-08 00:22:28 - Homework Help

Okay, so I didn't know until today that everyone in my English class was supposed to read "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen. I know I read the book a few years ago, but it's midnight and I don't have time to read the whole book. The test is at 3rd period tomorrow. What can I do to make sure I know everything? I've been getting C's on the book tests because I never have time to read. (I've been doing homework since 3 P.M.) Does anyone have advice or a good, thorough summary of the book?


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Here is a good site. Luckily this is a very documented book. Don't spend too much time on these though- if you fall asleep in class, then that won't help AT ALL. Also use any extra time in 1st and 2nd period to skim over the chapters of the book, this will help jog your memory from a few years back when you read it. http://thebestnotes.com/booknotes/Hoot/Hoot_Book_Summary_Notes01.html This has character notes as well as chapter summaries with notes. Should be helpful. Good Luck. Try your best! And if all goes bad- guess!

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Robert - 2009-12-08 00:25:34
Sounds to me like you will fail. Miss class!

Cass - 2009-12-08 00:26:43
Use sparknotes. Read the chapter summaries to refresh your memory. I always forget to read and study, etc. have your friends ask you questions about details of the book try to retell the story to yourself and i apologize, i haven't read the book. (hence the part i forget to read for school too. haha)

EbonyRose - 2009-12-08 00:48:21
Here is a good site. Luckily this is a very documented book. Don't spend too much time on these though- if you fall asleep in class, then that won't help AT ALL. Also use any extra time in 1st and 2nd period to skim over the chapters of the book, this will help jog your memory from a few years back when you read it. http://thebestnotes.com/booknotes/Hoot/Hoot_Book_Summary_Notes01.html This has character notes as well as chapter summaries with notes. Should be helpful. Good Luck. Try your best! And if all goes bad- guess!

Pharaoh - 2009-12-08 01:00:18
These will help with revision, good luck! Hoot by Carl Hiaasen Study guide. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoot_(Hiaasen) http://www.thebestnotes.com/booknotes/Hoot/Hoot_Book_Summary_Notes01.html

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