Question Posted Saturday October 28 2017, 11:29 am
I have an essay due in two days for school about the beneficiaries by Sarah penny. the topic is " discuss the title of the novel, the beneficiaries, and how it is ironic" I haven't read the book yet but I do know some key points. I won't have time to read it before the essay is due. I need some quotes from the novel about lallys eating disorder, about pim after going to war, and any other quotes relating to the topic of the essay. I also need some things that can go in the essay about the topic.
There are two reasons most of us will not answer a homework question.
1. It is not fair to the other students if we do your homework for you. Most teachers give you plenty of time to read the book before asking for you to write about it. Is it fair to the other students who took the time and gave up doing something else to read the book and do the essay while all you did was ask for the answers.
2. What do you learn if someone else does you homework for you. I looked up the book and read some reviews. This is a fairly adult book something a high school student would be asked to read. The topic of the book takes lace in South Africa and covers a wide range of views about the old south Africa its views an political system.
Besides being something to read it is a learning experience in a subject no longer taught in our schools. My suggestion is you sit down and read as much as you can today and write a report on what you have read. It is better to turn in something then nothing at all. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Saturday October 28 2017, 8:50 pm: This is a shot in the dark, trying to even find someone who has read that book. I don't know of anyone here who actually helps people with homework assignments. If the teacher gave you only two days to read an entire book and do an essay, that pretty unfair. I read fast and still can't finish a book in two days and then to think of time to do an essay. Either way, whether you are a slow reader or put it off too long, you most likely will have to resign yourself to not being able to turn this one in on time. You're better off asking a classmate for help dear. Good luck. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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