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The only two I might object are the first two:

We are not going to do your homework for you.

First, this is false. We might, if presented in the form of a good question.

And it may presume that the question is homework, when it might be bad and basic, but not actual homework. Someone who's asking about work may feel a bit offended about that presumption.

This is a very basic question which would be better answered by a [language] textbook.

That a question is very basic is not reason enough for it being a bad question. A question may be very basic, and still on topic, narrow, answerable and useful for future users.

One down the list I also find partially objectionable:

I see many errors in this code. You should have a face-to-face conversation with your instructor about it.

Again, presuming the existance of this instructor. The existance of many errors is mostly enough. That they need to narrow their problem and work a bit more on it is good. No need to bring out that they are in need of more instruction. That's up to them (unless they bring it up directly in some other way)

All the rest, I like (at varying degrees, of course). They do not mention votes, and most are specific enough to possibly be helpful for the asker.

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