help..abriged and unabriged?

okay. so my teacher gave us a summer reading project for college prep next year. she gave us the unabridged book of dracula (bram stoker) but i bought the abridged audio book of it. we are supposed to have a test on the first day of school on the book. if i listened to the abridged version is there a possibility my grade will be lower than reading the unabridged version? are the 2 really that different?

There is a large possibility, yes.

The abridged version of Dracula is so much shorter than the unabridged. You might miss key details that the quiz will ask about.

3 Responses

  1. Connor Says:

    There is a large possibility, yes.

    The abridged version of Dracula is so much shorter than the unabridged. You might miss key details that the quiz will ask about.
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  2. sd3r Says:

    abridged doesn’t mean different, it means shortened. agree, your teacher is going to ask some questions that will make it clear to them that you did not read the unabridged version.
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  3. Gregory B Says:

    Yes, your grade’s going to be subterranean. Get used to it. Bad grades are normal for lazy little airheads.
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