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in need
posts on 10/12/2005 5:24:58 PM
i need to know franklins views in rise to rebellion. why is the book called rise to rebellion? what is the point shaara is trying to get across in this book? how does he show he feels about the revolution, and rebellion.
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dave
posts on 7/29/2005 1:38:04 PM
please I have to right a detailed summary ot this book and I read it but it is so confusing someone help me out.
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Adam
posts on 3/2/2005 8:16:49 PM
I have had the full intention to read this book, trust me I read larger books, and the reading has been relatively ok, though slightly monotoned. I will be having a test Friday the fourth and I was wondering if any one does in fact have any minor yet important details of the story. This assistance would be immensely appreciated. I am presently on page 210 (yes, it is not impressing) because of distractions. I feel like im dragging this out so please respond A.S.A.P.
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