I would read the book! But, if you're too lousy to get your fat butt off the sofa, you can probably get something from Google
This is a statement, not a question. You can use a search engine like www.google.com or www.dogpile.com to find information on your report --- or you could do it the easy way and just read the book.
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All of the answers for your book report can be found ........ in the book. That would be the definition of a book report: you read a book and do a report on what you have read. If you are having trouble understanding the book, that is when you ask your teacher for help instead of trying to cheat your way out of doing it.
In the book "The Thief Lord" by Cornelia Funke, the main problem is when the characters Prosper and Bo run away to Venice to escape their cruel aunt and end up getting caught up in a dangerous mystery involving a magical object. The solution involves the characters working together with the help of their friends to unravel the mystery, protect each other, and ultimately find a sense of belonging and family in the midst of their adventures.
they helped the dad by recording the coral queen dumping the sewage tank in the ocean.
well, a thesaurus can help you find synonyms of different words, and help u make ur report seem more mature
It would help greatly yes. You don't really have to if you are willing to get a zero though.
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To find information on a credit report, you can go online and asks websites like Equifax or Consumer Products to help you with your credit report troubles.
You can report for the various spams to google. You have to go to the settings. In there you can find help and submit feedback.
i know anything and everything so just ask me on my message board!!
just type in summary of crossing the wire on answers and that might help you.