http://www.kids.gov/k_homework.htm
this site has a lot of links on it for all kinds of homework.
2007-01-08 13:25:05
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answered by sothernlady68 2
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Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
2007-01-08 19:41:52
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answered by kate 7
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Um. I wouldn't recommend using websites for free homework help, because you're never going to learn anything that way...
Here's a website that can help though:
www.askusnow.info
On this website, you ask a real live librarian questions, or you can ask them to help you find certain books or websites or whatever.
2007-01-13 17:59:32
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answered by Amaryllis 2
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It depends on what homework you are working on.
google.com
Many of my university friends would agree with me...
or, for more scholarly articles, try,
http://scholar.google.com
or, try searching your school's library website, you may have access to other online articles.
or, if you are referring to those sites that offer you services to write paper for you at a price... (or free), well...
2007-01-15 20:03:23
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answered by simpleway03 2
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I prefer Wikipedia.org, but you have to be careful, because anyone can edit their articles, and sometimes the information is unreliable. Usually, though, they will tell you if there has been any discrepancy about the article. If Wikipedia fails me, sparknotes.com has great resources.
2007-01-14 16:51:35
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answered by singinjen498 1
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if you are studying a novel, go to the website
www,sparknote.com and type in the name of your book it helps!!!
2007-01-08 20:11:17
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answered by Helper X 2
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This place and spark notes
2007-01-08 19:41:10
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answered by twter 2
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about.com
2007-01-15 16:15:09
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answered by jane12 2
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