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Can I post my future essays here for you to help and correct? What if I still got D or F even corrected by you, what can you do!~~

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I think the main part is "we will not do your homework for you." We will help you' date=' sure, maybe correct your grammar and give you pointers.

 

If you failed it, even then, don't blame us. The internet is not guaranteed to be reliable.[/quote']

Do you have the book" Current Issues and Enduring Questions?" Perhaps, that's the textbook our English teacher asking us to do.

What part of "We will not do your homework for you?" did you not understand?

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What part of "We will not do your homework for you?" did you not understand?

You do what I say, do you hear me?

Do you have the book" Current Issues and Enduring Questions?" Perhaps, that's the textbook our English teacher asking us to do.

 

what do you mean by "do"

You do what I say, do you hear me?

 

Somehow I don't think you're in much of a position to be giving orders to the guy with his finger over the "Ban" button.

Your homework is your responsibility. If you want to ask for help on what material to study so that you can do your homework then shoot. Don't ask for actual answers for your homework though 'cause you ain't gettin' 'em.

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Your homework is your responsibility. If you want to ask for help on what material to study so that you can do your[/b'] homework then shoot. Don't ask for actual answers for your homework though 'cause you ain't gettin' 'em.

But English isn't my first language, and I am taking Engl101A, a tough course.

Then ask the teacher for help. This site exists to help if you have a *conceptual*, *science-related* problem with your homework (such as just 'not getting' Mendelian inheritance), in which case we will explain the *concept* but not answer the problems for you. However, help with your english homework is not an appropriate or topical use of the site's resources (and besides, there are surely places on your campus specifically designed and created to help students who are having difficulties with Enlgish due to it not being their first language).

 

Mokele

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Then ask the teacher for help. This site exists to help if you have a *conceptual*' date=' *science-related* problem with your homework (such as just 'not getting' Mendelian inheritance), in which case we will explain the *concept* but not answer the problems for you. However, help with your english homework is not an appropriate or topical use of the site's resources (and besides, there are surely places on your campus specifically designed and created to help students who are having difficulties with Enlgish due to it not being their first language).

 

Mokele[/quote']

You need to revise the site. Make sure that this "Home Work Help" not exist.

As I just attempted to clarify, homework help is availible, but only at a conceptual level and only for scientific subjects.

You need to revise the site. Make sure that this "Home Work Help" not exist.

No, you just need to realize that it doesn't mean what you say it means. Help does not mean doing your work for you.

What I don't understand is why anyone would come to a site called "Science Forums Network" for help with an assignment in English.

 

Isn't it common knowledge that scientific types aren't no good at English? :P

I resent that. I'm in the 98th percentile of stranderdised tests for english.

I'm in the 98th percentile of strande[/color']rdised tests for english.

Can we assume those tests don't include spelling? (standardised)

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