You are supposed to find the answer yourself to the homework your teacher gives you. You will not learn anything if you only copy the works of others. Besides, if you copy a wrong answer, then you will just keep repeating wrong information. How are you going to learn anything, if all you do is copy the works of others? If people only copied the works of others, humans would have kept on thinking that the world is flat and at the center of the universe. Think for yourself and find the answers using the brain you have between your ears.
No many school's have a program that can tell if have done so aswell
Copying is cheating - cheating is stealing someone else's work and lying about it - so no, it's not allowed.
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yes school is allowed to to make you do homework outside of school
The present tense of "to copy" is: I copy You copy He/She/It copies They copy We copy I copy papers in the photocopier. He copies Jill's homework.
Generally speaking, no. Copying someone elses work is not allowed. You may cite, or quote, others in you own work but to simply copy is plagiarism.
by tracing it and is this for homework
If it is a worksheet, call a classmate. If he or she has not done the homework yet, try to find a place to copy the paper. If you can't find a way to get a copy of the homework, tell your teacher the truth at the beginning of the school day.
You should tell your friend that you did the work on your own assignment so they should also. Also, you might want to point out that they might have a hard time on tests if they copy your homework.
If kids were allowed to vote, it would only take a few minutes and their homework would not get in the way of their voting.
Copy can be a verb or a noun. Verb: Please copy the homework assignment from the board. Noun: You must provide a copy of your license.
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