A few days ago
weeeeetie!

a question about Tuesdays With Morrie.?

Im doing a rading report about Mitch Albom’s Tuesdays With Morrie. And I need the answers to these questions & the one who answers them, will be my best answer. THANKS! Ü Here are the questions:

-the problem in the book.

-the resolution.

-the climax in the book.

-conclusion.

-what inspired Mitch Albom to write Tuesdays With Morrie?

-why do you think the title is Tuesdays With Morrie?

TO THOSE WHO WILL ANSWER, I THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART. COZ THIS IS MY PROJECT FOR SCHOOL. THANKS A MILLION! ÜÜÜ

Top 2 Answers
A few days ago
Anonymous

Favorite Answer

I didn’t really read finish the book, so i can only tell you this much information:

The problem in the book is that Morrie has a serious disease and is going to die. He wants to make the best use of his remaining life, and ends up telling people how it feels like to be dying.

I think Mitch Albom wrote this book because this really happened, and he wants to relate to the world how wonderful his late professor is and to educate readers about death.

The title is Tuesdays with Morrie because Mitch did spend Tuesdays, and not any other day, with Morrie.

Sorry, I can only help you so much.

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A few days ago
WrongHole
i have the book but …. i never read it… srry .. i REALLY wish i could help
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