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PikaCominBack1 | 14:54 Wed 08th May 2019 | Jobs & Education
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Amulet 2: The Stonekeeper's Curse

What is the setting of the story? time and place in which it all started the action and drama?


Briefly explain the situation in the book. Is there a problem to be solved? Who is involved? What are the two main events that happen? How are the problems solved?


Who are the main characters? (give details that would help me understand who the characters are as a person --looks, ages, personalities)
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The issue is, i'd have to read the book to be able to help you, and i haven't.

Have you read the book?
yeah honestly I think you have to read the book to answer this
we arent a essay mill by the way
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pls help me, only if you want to help me if thats fine with you. I read the book but i have short term memory.
Pika, this is (on the whole) a friendly, helpful site - but that's some list of questions! Perhaps you could read the book again, maybe taking some notes?
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Thank you Tilly2
" I read the book but i have short term memory."

Well, at least you remembered the title.
The trick to tackling question like these, is to relay the question in the answer.

For example..
"What is the setting of the story? "

The setting of the story is a historical/modern/newage/ one, where.... blah blah. The time setting resembles... I know this because ....

The problem the characters face in the book is.....

"Who are the main characters?"

Now even someone with short term memory could know that!


Good luck.. and use this to learn how to answer these questions, so you can tackle them yourself in the future.


As i've said.. i've not read the book, so i can not help you.




read the book !
rather than try to get us to help you - by getting us to read the book - - the word comics puts me off
I'll read the book if it can be deciphered into post-historian English aesthetic dioramas.
Read the book again and make notes answering the questions as you go. Our giving you the answers won't help you to learn to think for yourself.

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