Well if you can't go to the movies or don't have enough money for them then you can just read a summary on wikipedia. Just type in the movie and then read the summary but I can't quite guarantee that every thing you type in will have a summary but its worth a try.
just read the book
Read to find out
Not every book have chapter summaries. It's best to actually read the book.
There are some examples on sparknotes. It is best if you read through the chapters and make your own summaries.
All I know is that you can get summaries of the chapters.. Sorry !
You need to read the book. Wiki does not do summaries for students.
You read the book and write good chapter summaries for every chapter. You review your chapter summaries before taking the test. Then you will pass.
You should write a summary after each chapter you read. Then read your summaries before you take the test.
There are not long summaries available for the book Achilles by Elizabeth Cook. You can find short summaries at locations such as Observer Review and Good Reads.
You can find chapter summaries for "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" in study guides, online book summaries, or by reviewing the book chapter by chapter. Websites such as SparkNotes or Shmoop may also provide detailed chapter summaries for the book.
If you read the book you can summarize it yourself. It's a good book so don't pass up the oppurtunotu to read it.
We won't write summaries for you. To write your own, read each chapter and note the main points of each one. Turn these notes into a paragraph to create your summary.