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In the early [[21st century]], [[Janie]] used [[Graphon Narmolis]], disguised as a [[pencil]], to write her homework on the [[Solar System]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Pencil Pusher (comic story)|Pencil Pusher]]'')
In the early [[21st century]], [[Janie]] used [[Graphon Narmolis]], disguised as a [[pencil]], to write her homework on the [[Solar System]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Pencil Pusher (comic story)|Pencil Pusher]]'')
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Homework was work assigned to students to complete away from classes and lectures.

On Gallifrey, Anzor forced the young First Doctor to do his navigational homework. (AUDIO: Mission to Magnus)

In Farringham, 1913, Hutchinson similarly forced Tim Latimer to do his homework for him. (TV: Human Nature)

While rambling about how time never affected him, the Eleventh Doctor claimed he could help Rose Tyler with her homework. (TV: The Wedding of River Song)

It is most likely that he did not follow through with this.

In 2005, Sally Sparrow wrote an essay about her Christmas holiday and her conversation with the Ninth Doctor, whom already had read the finished essay, through a video cassette recorded in 1985. (PROSE: What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow)

In the early 21st century, Janie used Graphon Narmolis, disguised as a pencil, to write her homework on the Solar System. (COMIC: Pencil Pusher)

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