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yes... look at the summary on sparknotes
He tells the court about his affair with her. P.S I did the quiz on sparknotes too. :D
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What is the authors opinion about people and rules
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SparkNotes was developed by Harvard University students Max Krohn, Eli Bolotin, Cris Coyne and Sam Yagan in 1999.
sparknotes?! the book is amazing just read it
Nothing is wrong with sparknotes. Sparknotes is an excellent research tool to use, especially for English classes and Shakespeare.
In my opinion, it is about the consequences of vanity, but it will probably appear differently to each person who reads it. According to SparkNotes.com, some common themes in the story are "The Deceptiveness of Appearances," "The Danger of Martyrdom," and "The Perceived Power of Objects." SparkNotes Editors. "SparkNote on The Necklace." SparkNotes.com. SparkNotes LLC. 2007. Web. 17 Jan. 2011.
SparkNotes does not provide an entire novel, but rather, SparkNotes provides study guides for literature that include chapter summaries as well as analyses on characters, themes, and plots within a story.
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There isn't sparknotes for this text. Dasharath kill Shravan means Guru's bhoth effected the student. for more ask?
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As far as i know there is no way to blog on sparknotes; i have been trying to find a way myself for the past hour and i don't think it is going to happen.
yea there is(: gooogle itt.
yes and it is very convenient