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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's not necessarily unfair to call this cheating, but it isn't clear that it fits the policy's definition or expectations for cheating, either. If a student tried to trick you into accepting a late homework assignment as if it was submitted on-time, would you similarly call that cheating? That seems like an equivalent scenario to this one.[/quote] Your having to use the word “trick” accurately shows it’s cheating and so was this. Whether or not the dumb kid is doing so “because” of his unethical witch parents who have failed utterly to parent.[/quote]
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