How about you write it since you're actually 13 and it's your homework? That way we don't have to pretend to be 13.
2007-10-01 06:31:53
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answer #1
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answered by Jocelyn's mommy 4
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Your teachers assign you this stuff so you can learn something. If you turn in an essay someone else wrote (especially an adult) your teacher will know you didn't write it They can recognize writing styles and if you've been doing C and D work and suddenly turn in a A+ paper they will definitely know something isn't right. Turning in someone else's work as your own is cheating. If you get caught they can fail you in the class.
If you've got time to be on this site, you've got time to search the web for information about WWI. If you want a good grade, it would also help is you knew that it's e-s-s-a-y not easy or esaay.
2007-10-01 06:35:41
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answered by luckythirteen 6
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Seeing as there are quite a few educators who log on to this part of the site, I think you are on a hiding to nothing with this request. The whole point of setting you this essay is so that you learn for yourself, said point being defeated totally if somebody else does it for you.
You have already set out the key elements of hte essay, so use each of those as a theme for a separate paragraph. Try to include some quotes from good source material and show that you have considered different opinions as to the cause and execution of the war. Do that and you will get the grade you deserve.
2007-10-01 18:57:35
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answered by Norman W 3
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I never volunteer to do someone's homework.
I often provide information to someone who is stuck on a point or two. I hope my help will keep that person going to complete an assignment.
I would, for example, offer some commentary for someone who asks, "I understant when "this, this and that cause this person to do this. By why would THAT other country react to it if it didn't look like it would benefit them. Am I missing a point?"
A question like that indicates that the student is doing the research, but is stuck on some detail that prevents him from continuing the assignment. A typical answer I provide might lead the student to look up some historical name, or event that will let the student see the significance, and make the connections for himself.
Best I'm going to offer you is this:
From our point of view, Germans BAD. Western allies GOOD.
2007-10-01 06:41:44
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answered by Vince M 7
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If I write it, your teacher will know that you cheated and didn't write it because your ablility at English is terrible, so you will need to re-write it in your own terms
The war started because a Belgian dog named Duke Ferdinand was run over by a chariot in Austria and his owner got upset and started the war. The germans and the British supported the war and they fought it against Italy.
2007-10-01 06:33:35
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answered by Anonymous
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you've got a few hours this evening, so get started! pace yourself, believe me I finished a 2 month coursework in 2 nights, by staying up, with 2 hrs sleep per night and lots of black coffee. Don't follow my example, but my point is you can do it. its not even important, because that will make you in year 8. worst come worst, you get a detention.
2007-10-01 06:35:57
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answered by Samantha T 2
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That's not the point of homework - to have some one do it for you. (Try reading a book! )
But pay me $50 and I might consider writing it for you. :)
2007-10-01 06:30:21
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answered by bambie_starr 1
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It was never easy, but eventually it was all quiet on the Western Front
2007-10-01 06:48:56
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answered by Barry K 5
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don't be so lazy, it's better to do the essay yourself or you'll be exposed as a cheat at school. If you need help then see your teacher.
2007-10-01 07:48:45
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answered by lily 5
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bbc.co.uk will give you all the information you require it is a schools site dedicated to helping you with this subject just one draw back you have to do it yourself.
2007-10-01 07:00:51
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answered by momof3 7
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