What if someone wants to come here and discuss a text that they are learning in class, but more as a way to increase understanding, rather than cheat?
I ask because recently I had a conversation about a complicated article with a student whose first language was not English and it seemed to be helpful for them.
I think the general consensus is that is okay. Discussing assigned reading is still just a discussion. It’s when it gets to the point where it’s obviously a homework question, like “what are the themes in 1984?”. That’s just my two cents, though.
What if someone wants to come here and discuss a text that they are learning in class, but more as a way to increase understanding, rather than cheat?
I ask because recently I had a conversation about a complicated article with a student whose first language was not English and it seemed to be helpful for them.
I think the general consensus is that is okay. Discussing assigned reading is still just a discussion. It’s when it gets to the point where it’s obviously a homework question, like “what are the themes in 1984?”. That’s just my two cents, though.
That would be fine.
I'll have to let my other English subreddit know.
I just asked for help citing something unusual properly. Does that count as cheating? I wouldn’t think so. Google just couldn’t help really. I tried.
No. That is perfectly fine.
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 Do your own homework, kiddos