That's Huckleberry Finn and for god sakes at least use your own brain to search the internet for a good sight that will give you all the answers.
2007-02-04 19:35:59
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answered by gnomes31 5
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Firstly, If you have to answer questions on Hucklebury Finn by Mark Twain, simply read that book!! I have myself read it on school and trust me, I have become a fan of Mark Twain since then! His stories are so interesting!
Simply grab ur English literature text book and read the story to answer the questions!!
Cheating??? Well, you can go ahead and do that if you eventually would want your children also to do that! Think about it, u love to eat a fruit a million times more if u bought it with ur hard earned money than if you stole it!!!! Think about it!
Good Luck!
2007-02-04 19:35:50
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answered by Maverick 3
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If it was my homework, and I had internet, and a copy of the book, what would I do? hmmm... That's a real toughie... I wouldn't look up the answers or a short summary of the book online... nor would I skim over the book so I know where everything is so that I could look up the answers there while I was doing my homework... And I MOST DEFINITELY WOULD NOT... use my knowledge of the book (from READING IT) to make a timeline of all the important events (including the page numbers) in the book so that, on every question, I would know where that information was to look it up.
2007-02-05 10:43:29
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answered by hen_pow99 2
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cheating bothers me to no end. anybody cheats on homework and assessments and nicely each little thing else. What bothers me the main is this: they cheat, yet I nonetheless do extra sensible then them not cheating. i don't permit human beings replica my homework anymore. i did not do it lots first of all. I permit my chum replica my spanish homework and he have been given caught. So I spend 2 hours on homework just to get a 0.
2016-09-28 10:50:58
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answered by durrell 4
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No way to cheat unless you copy the answers from the brainiac in the class. If you get a copy of the answers beforehand you'll be all set. I would recommend reading that excellent book when you're done cheating, though.
2007-02-04 19:30:33
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answered by BRAINS! 5
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lets hope your teacher doesn't see this! maybe look for a shortened edition for children and read that. a shortened story still has the guidelines of the real thing, so that should be easier..or find notes of the book on the web....
2007-02-04 19:08:53
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answered by asdf. 4
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Try to read the book.
The efforts that you will try to cheat are much more time and energy consuming than simply reading the assignment.
Good Luck!
2007-02-04 19:46:49
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answered by Pabs 4
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No,cheaters never win.you will never learn anything that way.Huckleberry Finn,no shortcuts,read the book.
2007-02-04 19:04:58
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answered by Rocksteady 1
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No cheating please. Just put in your best effort. I see no point cheating, then what you learnt in the end? As life is an endless learning jouney, you can't escape anything, so just face it with bravery and do your homework properly and learn from mistakes.
2007-02-04 19:08:02
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answered by Anonymous
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That's just dumb. Thank you for contributing to the immoral, unintelegent decay of society.
2007-02-04 19:06:21
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answered by Anonymous
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