1. I tried to find an easier way to read the ILIAD for my Philosophy class. I wanted to see if there was a summary of the story so I would understand it better.
2. I used GOOGLE as my search engine.
3. I used the terms "Iliad", "story", and "summary".
4. I found a summary of the "Iliad", which means that I was successful finding the summary.
5. I don't don't if I would try anything else, since I found what I wanted it. If I had to try something else, I would probably try a different search engine, like ask.com or dogpile.com.
6. No other questions came into my mind while I was searching for the summary.
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Good question. It's also a good idea to try different search engines, as needed.
If you think about your question, though, I suspect you could come up with other questions. I can think of all sorts of interesting questions about the summary of the ILIAD. Some examples:
Is this summary different from another summary?
If so, what different aspects of the story does each summary emphasize? Why?
and so on.
There are always more questions.
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