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mevilteach
Jan 7, 2012, 07:25 PM
The project is:
Go to www.blackcat-cideb.com search a tale of two cities open the page click on project links internet project page 52 and answer these questions about ****ens.

On stage (1st link)

1 What was the name of a popular stage version of A Tale Of Two Cities?
2 Which of ****ens's other books have also been made into plays?
3 What was the name of ****ens's most successful play?
4 Who did he write this play with?
5 Where did ****ens do his public readings?


On the screen (2nd link)

1 When where the different film versions of A Tale Of Two Cities made?
2 Which one was nominated for an Academy Award?



Thank you very much in advance.

smoothy
Jan 7, 2012, 07:47 PM
Don't YOU know how to use Google? Or does it take way time from the playstation?

Fr_Chuck
Jan 7, 2012, 08:52 PM
We do not do your home work on this stie, it is very clear on the FAQ you agreed to when you signed up for the site.

If you wish to research it and post your answers here, they can be reviewed and discussed.

mevilteach
Jan 7, 2012, 09:10 PM
All right but can you at least tell me whether these answers exist or not?
I can't find anything in the sites I was told to look or anywhere else.
The given urls are:
http://charles****enspage.com/stage.html
http://www.imdb.com/find?s=all&q=tale+of+Two+cities

At least someone wasn't rude.

Fr_Chuck
Jan 7, 2012, 09:38 PM
We shall not get into quoting rules, as one of the several Super Moderators of the site, I have been enforcing them for over 6 years on this site.

With that said, first sorry for the *** we have a automatic editor that considered the word a "bad" word. Silly automatic check for dirty words, we all realize you were not posting bad words.

This is a wonderful story.

Try search for each question one at a time, separately.
Go and put in the author and the story and then the specific question. If you have trouble with Google, try bing as a search.

If you have trouble come back and I will see what type of search may help better if you can't find it.