Another angle is academic libraries or university resources. Sometimes they have access to textbooks and their answer keys. Alternatively, maybe there are study guides or solutions manuals created by third parties. However, those might not be accurate or official.
Alternatively, the user might be looking for study guides or summaries that can help them understand the material better. Maybe there's an official teacher's resource that includes answer keys, which requires a teacher's password or a purchase. In that case, purchasing from a legitimate source would be the ethical approach. Skillful Reading And Writing 2 Answer Key Pdf - Google
I'll consider possible sources. First, I'll check the official Pearson website to see if they provide digital resources for teachers. If they do, that would be the most legitimate source. If not, maybe there are teacher's editions or supplementary resources. Alternatively, educational forums or teacher communities might have shared snippets or answer keys, but again, there are copyright concerns. Another angle is academic libraries or university resources