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CliffsNotes were started by Cliff Hillegass
'Cliffsnotes' are a well established brand of revision notes used by students to help them pass their exams. They can be accessed online by going to the cliffsnotes website.
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CliffsNotes originated in the early 1950s when an educator named Clifton Keith Hillegas created a series of study guides to help students understand literary works more easily. The guides provided concise summaries and analyses of various texts, making them accessible for students preparing for exams or seeking to enhance their comprehension. Over time, CliffsNotes became a widely recognized resource in education, often used to assist with literature studies across a range of subjects.
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Free chapter summaries for the book Catch Me if You Can: The True Story of a Real Fake can be found through sparknotes, cliffsnotes or bookrags. This book was written by Frank Abagnale in 1980 and is his autobiography.
You can find a list of the characters from Animal Farm on the cliffsnotes website or on the gradesaver website. Animal Farm is a novel by George Orwell.
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