A few days ago
Anonymous

i need help you guys!!! i need beadvice!! ive en treated so unfailry!!!?

im sorry. this has almost nothing to do with comics or animation but i feel that people who read manga and comics and watch anime and all that not only view things from diiferent angles but differently as well. its about school!

my teacher gave us a topic for an essay ( what i learned from…”…”) and i chose to write about manga. in my essay i compared manga to a novel and all that… and honestly, i think that the essay was awesome!! i really thought that it was soooo good!! im still not at the level i want to be at, but i thought that this was really good essay!! ive been writing for YEARS!! studying different writing styles through text books and novels… im a pretty damn good writer!!

anyway!! the teacher, ms. lark, returned it to me today as said “i cant except this because i know that YOU had help with this.” she continued even after i argued with her saying that “there was no way I could write like that and she wouldnt accept it and gave it back!” what to do>< i wrote it!

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A few days ago
Lepke

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Did you by any chance handwrite any drafts of it or have notes at home that you could take into her to show her? Did you share your essay with your parents when you were done or while you were working on it? Could they talk to your teacher?
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A few days ago
jadespider9643
Ask how she knows? if her answer is “because your not this good” then walk out of the room and down to the deans/AP’s office and explain the situation. If her answer is “because I found parts of it were plagerized” or “another student turned in the exact same thing”. then it’s your own damn fault you stinking cheater!

if she just doesn’t believe you’re capable of the level of quality, that’s sheer utter bullshit, go over her head and/or prodivde any proof you have, rough drafts, a list of websites you might have gone to for research (check your browsers history). explain the entire concept of the paper orally to proove that it’s your material. But ultimately the burden of proof is on her, if you take this over her head the dean/AP should recognize that.

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