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Anonymous asked in Education & ReferenceHomework Help · 1 decade ago

Annoying homework questions!?

How many people think that the kids on here need to learn to do their own homework? I don't see a problem with asking for ideas, but when you want other people to answer all of your homework questions, it gets annoying. agree?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You're absolutely right! I totally agree with you. Those kids who are asking already for all the answers are cheating nobody but themselves. They're not learning anything; therefore, they're wasting their parents' money, time and effort.

    I was brought up by my parents doing my homework on my own. My mom was a hardworking bank clerk and my father was a hardworking overseas worker. So it's only my mom and I all the time. I had nobody to ask about my homeworks but my classmates who were the smartest in the class. Before I went home, I'd look at my homework again and if I couldn't understand it, I'd ask my classmates how to go about it so that when I reached home, I'd know already how to go through it.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I agree. I won't answer any questions that I think are for the purpose of completing homework assignments. The other thing that irritates me is when people ask questions that they could have answered just as easily if they'd spent the same amount of time entering a google search as they did asking the question here.

  • 1 decade ago

    I always base my answers on my perception of the kid's sincerity. If a kid presents me their entire homework, and asks me to do it, I do not answer the question and usually tell them to do their own work. IF however, they are looking for suggestions, are truly "stuck" and need a redirect, or are sincerely looking for an answer to something that they are confused about (and might not necessarily be something from a class; I once answered a question about Louis Armstrong that was presented in this forum), I will gladly help the kid.

  • 5 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    Well... I don't have a problem to help them

    When I answering homework questions, I don't just give the answers, I will provide the ideas behind it.

  • 1 decade ago

    I very much agree. I understand asking for help to understand a topic, but posting the actual assignment questions and awaiting the answers is not only wrong, it's called cheating.

  • 6 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    no, i don't agree. some kids really need help...they could be struggling with their homework and that's what we are here for...answering questions everyone is struggling on. i hope you agree to that. :]

  • 1 decade ago

    yeah, i totally agree. i can understand asking for just help, but when people just put all of their questions up and expect someone to do everything for them... its pretty pathetic.

  • definatly they need to just pay attention in class

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