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Your older sister studied your current subject two years before you did. You don’t really understand your assignment so you ask...Asked by Henry
Your older sister studied your current subject two years before you did. You don’t really understand your assignment so you ask her if she can do it for you. She agrees and completes a significant portion of your assignment for you.
This is an example of
fabricating.
self-plagiarism.
significant contribution of help.
cheating while under supervised conditions.
This is an example of
fabricating.
self-plagiarism.
significant contribution of help.
cheating while under supervised conditions.
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This situation is an example of **cheating**. By having your sister complete a significant portion of your assignment for you, you are essentially presenting someone else's work as your own, which violates academic integrity policies in most educational institutions. Therefore, it doesn't fall under fabrication, self-plagiarism, or significant contribution of help; it is primarily considered cheating.
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