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[[Edna Krabappel|Mrs. Krabappel]] let [[Bart]] do a book report on the book. Bart thought the book was to hard to read and tried to find a simpler version of it, but failed. He tricked [[Lisa]] into telling him the plot of the book, but she didn't tell him the real plot to let Bart get a bad grade. When Bart read the story out, the substitute teacher [[Otto]] gave him a good grade. | [[Edna Krabappel|Mrs. Krabappel]] let [[Bart]] do a book report on the book. Bart thought the book was to hard to read and tried to find a simpler version of it, but failed. He tricked [[Lisa]] into telling him the plot of the book, but she didn't tell him the real plot to let Bart get a bad grade. When Bart read the story out, the substitute teacher [[Otto]] gave him a good grade. | ||
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- This article is about the book. For the video, see Great Expectations (video).
- For the Itchy & Scratchy cartoon, see Great Expectorations.
Great Expectations
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Book Information
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Great Expectations is a novel by Charles Dickens.
History
Mrs. Krabappel let Bart do a book report on the book. Bart thought the book was to hard to read and tried to find a simpler version of it, but failed. He tricked Lisa into telling him the plot of the book, but she didn't tell him the real plot to let Bart get a bad grade. When Bart read the story out, the substitute teacher Otto gave him a good grade.
Behind the Laughter
- Great Expectations is a real book.