She didn’t cheat. She was just smart and reasoned the problem out.
Besides, she asked her Dad what the United States looks like. Rather that answering her question directly by showing her the map, he gave her a problem to solve. She solved it. Maybe with Jesus’ help. ;)
I don't find you to be sincere and in good faith here. Infact I think you're being obstinate and possibly less than honest in presenting a very manipulative and disingenuous false dichotomy.
So, basically, she cheated. I don't think that kids should be encouraged to cheat.
She didn’t cheat. She was just smart and reasoned the problem out.
Besides, she asked her Dad what the United States looks like. Rather that answering her question directly by showing her the map, he gave her a problem to solve. She solved it. Maybe with Jesus’ help. ;)
There is no girl...
This is obviously a made up story.
Ya think?
LOL
Some people believe stuff like this actually happened
Nah, man, that's called out of the box thinking.
It's literally why anons exist.
Good on her for being a junior anon already!
If a teacher gives you a calculator during a test, is it cheating?
Yes.
Why cheating? Did anyone say how it should be put together? The task was "put it together"! She did that!
Downvoted? So you DO think that kids should be encouraged to cheat. Hmm.
I don't find you to be sincere and in good faith here. Infact I think you're being obstinate and possibly less than honest in presenting a very manipulative and disingenuous false dichotomy.
OK, suppose the reverse had been a photo of "Biden" and she used that to put the map jigsaw together. Cheating?
Gross, dude.
No, people clearly disagree with the first part of your statement, not the second part.
Why do people do this shit online? This is like that meme about how if you say "I like pancakes" everyone will respond "so you hate waffles?"
No, nobody said that.