Cheating is wrong, yes.
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Your not learning anything, The persons answers could be wrong. That's like asking why is cheating on a test wrong. You could be copying off a person that's a complete dummy.
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Similarly, posting test and homework questions online, hoping someone will provide you (and others) with correct information, is also a bad idea. If people invested as much time reading and studying as they do trying to game the system, they would have a better chance at succeeding in life. People who use this method to achieve high grades in middle- and high school, especially those attending online schools, often do poorly on the SAT and ACT tests and have difficulty succeeding in college. Unfortunately, few people realize they're cheating themselves until it's too late.
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It's dependent on how you use the word "wrong". If we're speaking strictly on moral grounds, it would be an opinion. If wrong refers to "against the rules", then you would have to look at the rule book. If the rule book indicated such a thing, it would be a fact.
Instead of giving her your work show her how to do it. This will help her and solve your problem.
It's dependent on how you use the word "wrong". If we're speaking strictly on moral grounds, it would be an opinion. If wrong refers to "against the rules", then you would have to look at the rule book. If the rule book indicated such a thing, it would be a fact.
The only thing you can do is to tell your teacher and ask if you can still do the right assignment. To avoid that situation, keep a homework folder and write down all your assignments daily.
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Yep, but if I don't answer them then who will answer questions for MY homework and school assignments? ;)
Our teacher gives out homework assignments as though they are a sentence.
no.... because ignoring your homework will low your marks on your repost card witch is really bad and also because the homework might be a practice for what you took in class. So you shouldn't ignore your homework/assignments
Yes, French children get homework. Written assignments, lessons and so on.
Here are some tips:Keep a large calendar where you write down all your assignments and have them easily visible every dayKeep a homework notebook where you write down all your assignments dailySet alerts on your phone for important assignments
To stop copying you, at home just ignore it or do normal things that are not attracting to the person copying and keep with the act throughout the day. If on tests or homework, one can fill in or write down the wrong answer then when the friend is not looking, change the answer to the correct one.... works every time.
The definition of plagiarism is copying someone else's work and claiming it is your own, yes.