Find Chapter Summaries for Fifth Business

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Finding chapter summaries for "Fifth Business" proves challenging, as popular educational resources like SparkNotes and BookNotes lack them. Users express frustration over the absence of accessible summaries, especially when facing deadlines. The discussion highlights the common experience of students scrambling for information last minute. Some participants share their coping strategies, such as improvising content during assignments. Overall, the need for reliable chapter summaries for "Fifth Business" remains unmet.
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I need to find chapter sumaries for the book fifth business. sparknotes, booknotes, and the other places I've looked don't have any.
 
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Why?

cookiemonster
 
cookiemonster said:
Why?

cookiemonster
Don't you know the feeling on a Sunday night when you have a book report due on Monday and you don't even have the book anywhere near you? :wink:
 
Yeah, but it never bothered me too much. I usually just made up the contents of the book on the spot. After all, the teacher's never read it (hopefully).

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yah, the teach has read it, most ppl in my class has read it cept me. ah well
 
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