An "interesting" site concerning LOTR
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Re: An "interesting" site concerning LOTR
This and many other details.
I wouldn't advise students to copy this summary as a book report. As did the London Sunday Times.
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Re: An "interesting" site concerning LOTR
I suspect that this is intended as a nasty joke played on students too lazy to actually read the book.
The errors scattered through it are so incorrect as to indicate deliberate intention to mis-inform.
Mind you, any student who relies on this type of trash deserves what they get.
LOL
The errors scattered through it are so incorrect as to indicate deliberate intention to mis-inform.
Mind you, any student who relies on this type of trash deserves what they get.
LOL
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Re: An "interesting" site concerning LOTR
colin (imported) wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2002 8:01 am I suspect that this is intended as a nasty joke played on students too lazy to actually read the book.
The errors scattered through it are so incorrect as to indicate deliberate intention to mis-inform.
Mind you, any student who relies on this type of trash deserves what they get.
LOL
And as a matter of fact, this IS what they had to say...
"Of course, I feel compelled to point out that a much better understanding of Tolkien's work can be achieved by reading the actual books; it's well worth the effort. If you simply don't like to read, however, I'm sure the following synopsis and suggestions will help you make the grades you obviously deserve."
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