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There is no ACTUAL website that gives you complete answers to NovaNet, because NovaNet is always changing. WikiAnswers does not provide NovaNet answers, and copied NovaNet questions may be removed.
No; that is plagiarism, and is illegal. You may quote sections it if it relevant to the answer, but we do encourage all answers to be your own work. You can link to Wikipedia using the "Related Links" section of the answer.
This question has been set up as a merge point for test questions that have been copied and pasted to WikiAnswers.
I am not much knowledgeable about the HTML code but there is still an easier way to add tables to answers. Here is how:First of all open a new Microsoft Excel workbook.Make your desired table in it.Copy the Region in which table is present.Simply paste it into the answer space.Note: The colors or borders are not copied so there is no need of further editing to make it colorfull. But if you do the same process in M.S Word the borders are copied.
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It depends on the type of question. Obviously, if a single word answer is required, teachers would not know where you received the answer. Or if the answers are for standardized tests, they would not know there you got them either.Now if the question calls for sentence or essay answers, they could discover that you got them from this site. A number of teachers have good memory and remember where they saw things before. Besides that, there are plagiarism tools which can find the sources of things that were copied online.
if you want to know whether anyone has copied from net, you type the same question in net and verify the answers.
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Neither copied the other. Both sites are based on the wiki concept, meaning that anyone can contribute to the content on the sites. There are lots of wiki websites on the internet.