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Asking a teacher of yours from a previous course to read your assignment and rewrite a small part of it is an example of contract cheating.True or False?

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Asking a teacher of yours from a previous course to read your assignment and rewrite a small part of it is an example of contract cheating.True or False?

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True. Contract cheating involves getting someone else to do part or all of your work and then submitting the work as if you had done it yourself. This can include asking a teacher from a previous course to rewrite a part of your assignment.

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Anyone involved in cheating that is deliberate and planned, like using a contract cheating service, has committed a major breach of academic integrity.

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