The No Fear Shakespeare series is intended as a simplified rewriting of Shakespeare's plays for those whose command of the English language is not up to dealing with the original. However, for someone with the lack of literacy displayed in the writing of this question, even the No Fear series may be beyond their comprehension.
Yes, "No Fear Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet" does not have a corresponding Accelerated Reader (AR) test as AR tests are typically based on the original text of the book, not the simplified versions like No Fear Shakespeare.
Yes, "Finally" is an Accelerated Reader (AR) book. It has an assigned AR level and quiz for students to take after reading it.
yes it is a AR book
s it an ar book
wether were you take the AR and yes I believe it is a AR book because at my school it is so, Yes.
is black beauty a ar book
Yes Its An AR Book, But That's Rarely!
Yes,its an ar book, 7 points
fear
no
The ATOS AR book level for "The Mitten" by Jan Brett is 3.3.
no