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Classic Comic books. How many used them for book reports?


Marshal Dan Troop 70448

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Late last night a long time High School friend called, and we started talking about teachers. etc. He mentioned our English teacher and how she required a book report on a James Fennimore Cooper title of our choice.

I told him after several chapters, I gave up and bought a Classic comic and used that. He said he did also.

So, confess, anyone else? MT

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I will confess to having considered it. :rolleyes:

 

But I was a hard-core reader as a kid, and somehow I figgered that it might be a mite obvious to the teacher - who was actually surprisingly bright, for a teacher. ^_^

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I LOVED Classics Illustrated comics. They gave me exposure to timeless works of literature that I would never have heard of otherwise. I went on to read the full novels in many cases. And yes, I did use one for a book report.

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For a book report in 7th grade I read an unabriged copy of Moby Dick, which took forever to read. It has about a 7 chapter stretch on how to skin out a whale. After that it was classics illustrated for book reports.

 

The O'Meara Himself

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My go to author during High School was a guy named Cliff Notes. Many book reports via his Readers Digest versions of classic literature.

 

Dustin

Cliff Notes was my friend all through College.

Scout

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Cliff Notes sure got around. He was my friend in high school too.

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Yup. Cliff Notes and Classic Comics both helped further my education. And like so many others here, I wound up reading the books themselves as I grew older and smarter.

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