15 of the most hilarious homework answers given by smart-ass students

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It’s a truth universally acknowledged by all current and former students that homework sucks. A lot. 

After a long, grueling day of school, most kids have negative levels motivation left to do even more work. It’s definitely not encouraging to hear that it may not even make us any smarter.  

But some homework answers do show that students can get pretty clever — either out of laziness, misunderstanding, or just a great sense of humor. If you can’t get your teacher to give you an A, you can try and eke out some points on a technicality. Or make them laugh.   Read more…

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China tells teachers to quit assigning homework through WeChat

China’s education authorities are about to take some burden off parents with school-aged children. A proposal posted last week by the Department of Education in China’s eastern province of Zhejiang said teachers should be banned from using WeChat, QQ or other mobile apps to assign homework or ask parents to grade students’ assignments. As mobile internet […]

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Kid has brutally honest answer to homework question

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This kid’s handwriting may be a tad messy, but at least he’s honest.

On Monday night, Reddit user u/LucentPhoenix shared a photo of his son’s homework in the r/funny sub.

The question they had to answer was: “Describe a time when you’ve felt really angry.”

Isn’t that the most beautifully passive aggressive homework answer you’ve ever read?

Give that kid an A+.

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Kid writes hilariously brutal answer to homework question about his favourite book

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When it comes to writing jokes and answering test questions, kids are quite simply the gifts that keep giving.

On Wednesday, to mark National Writing Day, Laura from Cheshire, UK, tweeted an answer her son had written to a homework question about his favourite book.

“A tiny piece of writing, all about the love of books and reading,” she wrote. “…from my son’s homework when he was six.”

A tiny piece of writing, all about the love of books and reading …from my son’s homework when he was six#NationalWritingDay pic.twitter.com/ppYQZoSjoN

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