English Lit - Which book will be easier to get a higher grade in?
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To kill a mockingbird, or Of Mice and Men?
I've completely procrastinated, haven't read either of the books in about a year and now my exam is next Monday. I also have to read Jekyll and Hyde by then too :/ So yeah anyway, which book is easiest to get a high grade in? For example, which book has more points, original/perceptive ideas? (Also to be extra rude, if anyone has any perceptive points PLEASE tell me! haha)
Thank you!
*Note to self - Don't procrastinate ever again.
I've completely procrastinated, haven't read either of the books in about a year and now my exam is next Monday. I also have to read Jekyll and Hyde by then too :/ So yeah anyway, which book is easiest to get a high grade in? For example, which book has more points, original/perceptive ideas? (Also to be extra rude, if anyone has any perceptive points PLEASE tell me! haha)
Thank you!

*Note to self - Don't procrastinate ever again.
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To kill a mockingbird, or Of Mice and Men?
I've completely procrastinated, haven't read either of the books in about a year and now my exam is next Monday. I also have to read Jekyll and Hyde by then too :/ So yeah anyway, which book is easiest to get a high grade in? For example, which book has more points, original/perceptive ideas? (Also to be extra rude, if anyone has any perceptive points PLEASE tell me! haha)
Thank you!
*Note to self - Don't procrastinate ever again.
To kill a mockingbird, or Of Mice and Men?
I've completely procrastinated, haven't read either of the books in about a year and now my exam is next Monday. I also have to read Jekyll and Hyde by then too :/ So yeah anyway, which book is easiest to get a high grade in? For example, which book has more points, original/perceptive ideas? (Also to be extra rude, if anyone has any perceptive points PLEASE tell me! haha)
Thank you!

*Note to self - Don't procrastinate ever again.
Honestly, Mice and Men is easier, however TKAM has more perceptive themes and ideas to talk about. We got an A and A*
Good luck!
(personally I [anne] recommend TKAM)
Thug notes on youtube is very entertaining! Also Spark notes help.
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