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no one z helpin meeee
any idea to study mill on the floss by george eliot? was Maggie Tulliver justified in her actions??? any body plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz |
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Mill on the Floss But I want to give you a piece of advice, the best approach towards Literature is to read it critically. Read the novel critically, and afterwards stretch your imagination, and write down what do you think about it, about the plot, about the setting and of course about the characters. Those would be the best notes, which would distinguish you from the dunces. However, if you dont enjoy the reading of literature and just want to pass the subject, any good book, notes or any helping material from net or from this forum would lead you to passing it. Regards,
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Such things are not allowed " no one z helpin meeee"
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"First trust in God then believe in yourself,the world will believe in whatever you will do." "Nothing is impossible for a willing heart." |
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