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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, a HS senior should be able to independently avoid plagiarism in this case. His defense seems weak. But, sure, fight it so he gets whatever grade he needs. He’ll figure it out in college. [/quote] I agree. So many details in my op. Laws and policies are hard to reword. Also, she only allowed the class (they all had flags) to use the linked plage checker and it was flawed. Example: He changed wording from sexual harassment to sexual misconduct. But, sexual misconduct was flagged. Can you understand how frustrating this was? Everytime he made changes, some other string of 5 words flagged. I took his original and ran it through another app. It show 1-3% flagged in various paragraphs. He looked up everything he could find on what constitutes plagiarism in legal handbooks. It was all over the place. [/quote]
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