By reading the book they gave you to read, the pages that go with the worksheet, and to listen to the teacher. I often gave answers to worksheets in my lessons so if a student wasn't listening they didn't hear the answers. Finally,THINK.A teacher gives you a worksheet to see if you know and understand what he/she taught you. They are not busy work ( at least in my room they weren't) When I had a student miss too many things on one I called them up went back over it, helped them with one or tow answers, and told them to do it over. I often had students go from an "F" grade to an "A" this way. See if your teacher will do that or ask him/her about the worksheet before you take it home or in class.
Okay, who wrote that? So, you have to search the worksheet company or whatever on Google or whichever search engine you rely on. Then narrow the results by searching the title of the worksheet, as well. Teachers get most of their anwers from offline, anyway, so it would be even easier if there was a website name at the bottom of the worksheet. But a lot of times, there isn't, for smart people (as such) who know they can get the answers offline. Usually if there is a site with worksheets, usually teacher-based websites, there is an answer key online for it, too. So search a bunch, and you'll usually find it.
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Russia
No, we don't have the answers to the social studies section of the Lincoln Academy Test. Only the school will have the answers.
I am sorry we did not get that
down no.1 A _____ is a perfect example of how to behave.
Giving answers is cheating and Wiki will not help you cheat. It is time to get to work and figure out the answers.
I don't honestly Know
No. We don't help students cheat.
I asserted the correct answers in my social studies test .
I don't think you can get the answers. I had it once but I finished it so I can't give you them
THIS THING IS HORRIBLE
Nope, that's called cheating and I don't cheat.
yes it did all the answers are in a history book and a social studies