shake answered Tuesday May 31 2005, 2:42 pm: Okay. However due to the fact this was terribly written and you forgot the subject which was to ask a question.
If i were her, i would NOT copy off your grammar homework. Or math, considering you cant pay attention long enough to finish your question.
orphans answered Tuesday May 31 2005, 1:38 pm: tell her that you want to be her friend, but you can't just keep letting her cheat off of you. if she keeps doing that, then she won't understand any of the work, and she'll fail all of her tests and quizzes. tell her that you can help her and everything, but you just can't tell her the answers.
good luck,
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OrangeChikn answered Tuesday May 31 2005, 1:06 pm: Tell her that you want to be her friend, and that means helping her. Tell her you'll be glad to show her how to get the answers, but won't let her copy off of yours. If she refuses, tell her that you can't just let her copy off homework because she will flunk tests and quizzes.
TheTeenGirl answered Tuesday May 31 2005, 5:01 am: I think you need to test your friendship with her. The next time she asks to copy your homework, tell her that you're done with letting her copy, and its time that shes learned on her own and do her own work. Now, if she pouts and threatens your friendship, then this isn't a good friendship. If she gets upset and begs, but doesn't threaten the friendship, shes probably ok. But don't give in, you don't want to be doing someone else's homework, its not fun.
mrs_radcliffe answered Tuesday May 31 2005, 4:12 am: Ask her. She what she says mabe you just thinking that. She might want to be your friend but does copy you sometimes.
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