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my penfriend would like to know some questions for her son at school can you help.i.the highest temperature this summer in uk.2.changes in the envionment in uk.3.eco-activity in our country eg.recycling,organic forming,reforestation .4.any ideas about eco-activity.thanks.
Or even better yet have the friend's son do his OWN homework so that when he's an adult he'll actually have some ability to do a job that doesn't requiring asking people "do you want fries with that"?
It may sound helpful for the mom or you to do his homework but he'll learn a lot more in the long run if you tell him how to find the answers rather than simply getting them for him. There's a reason for the saying:
Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, feed him for life.
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