Jerry Dallal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Short of a charter spelling out what is and is not acceptable, it is
> important to be cautious about claiming the existence of "rules"
> against answering homework questions.

I agree, which is why I said there weren't any rules in my post.

> I don't often answer homework
> questions myself, but every so often I find myself inclined to offer
> hints.

Me too, and I think hints are potentially a good thing.

> If there were a rule in a charter against it, I would
> refrain from doing so. Barring such a rule, but the final decision
> for better or worse should be that of the respondent.

Again, agreed.

Glen


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