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rodikova [14]
2 years ago
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Mid School.

English
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Veronika [31]2 years ago
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Answer: The student doesn't want their name written up for various reasons. There are many negative effects upon them that include in-school suspension, out-of-school suspension, phone call,s and more.

solmaris [256]2 years ago
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Answer:

Exactly!

Explanation:

I just told some students they can for someone to explan when their teacher is unavailable. But not to give literal answers.Some kids copy and paste their like entire quiz for people to answer. The day they can't get answers from brainly or anywhere else will make them fail. They aren't cheating anyone but theirselves.

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