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My friend asked to see my lab report for format and stuff. It’s okay to e-mail a copy, right?

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My friend asked to see my lab report for format and stuff. It’s okay to e-mail a copy, right?

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No. A large number of previous cases happened when a student thought he/she was just doing another student a favor, but then that student turned in an assignment with copied work. Even if you think you didn’t intend to cheat, you actually did, by providing unauthorized information to your friend. Don’t fall into this trap. It probably never occurred to you that your friend would steal your work, but it happens all too often. Just refer them to the instructor or the instructor’s description of the assignment to get the “format.” That way they won’t be tempted to borrow your hard work.

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