“All students are cheaters—never trust them with anything.” I don’t believe that statement and I don’t believe teachers think that all the time. Some teachers might think students are cheaters, but some students might think other students are cheaters. Some reasons I think teachers might think students are cheaters is because of their actions or maybe how they were in the past. Maybe when growing up, they were cheaters or hung out with cheaters. I don’t think it’s fair to judge all students off of a few or past experiences. Everyone deserves their own chance until they’ve proven themselves wrong.
Have you ever been falsely accused? I know I have. I don’t know anybody that’s never been falsely accused. My dad has accused me so many times of being drunk or high, so then if I got in trouble for something I didn’t do, then I’d go and do it, so his accusations wouldn’t be false and I’d be punished for the right things. There’s other times I’ve been falsely accused as well, but the ones with my dad will always stick I’m sure.
Maryssa
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Casey (April 16, 2010 at 7:39 AM)
I totally agree with you when you say that teachers think some students are cheaters because of what their life is or has been like.
Aaron (April 16, 2010 at 7:51 AM)
I really like how you involve a statement that supports being falsely accused. I can understand the emotions you're feeling because you clarify them so well in these paragraphs.
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