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Question Posted Wednesday May 25 2016, 7:05 pm

Has anyone read the book lygaya in french i need to compare pierre amd lygaya the differences and what they have alike i don't understand book pls help

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adviceman49 answered Thursday May 26 2016, 9:50 am:
1. It is quite likely most of us have not read this book as different school systems have different reading requirements.

2. Most of us will not do your homework for you. If you are having trouble understanding the assignment or understanding what you have read then ask the teacher or instructor for help. That's what they get paid for to teach and help you learn.

3. If your teacher refuses to help you have several choices.


A. Go to the department head and ask for help telling them the teacher refused.

B. Go to the Principal and ask for help telling him/her your teacher refused to help you.

C. Tell your parents you're in trouble with this assignment and the teacher has refused to help you.

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