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You are currently taking your final history exam of the year when you suddenly realize that you forgot to take out your study notes from your pencil case. An invigilator notices the notes and immediately reports to the professor. You end up failing the exam and the course.​

  1. What are you going to do to try and fix things?
  2. If the professor does not believe you, and there is no way to prove your innocence, is the failure your fault?
  3. Did the TA act in an ethical manner?
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