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In the cartoon, a student is caught copying answers from a classmate's paper during a test. The teacher stands nearby, arms crossed and giving a disapproving look. Meanwhile, the classmate appears surprised, emphasizing the humorous, yet serious message about the consequences of plagiarism and the importance of originality in one's work.

Ask AI: What is happening in the cartoon? https://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/p/plagiarism.asp Write a short storyline of the cartoon.

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Question: What is happening in the cartoon? https://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/p/plagiarism.asp Write a short storyline of the cartoon.

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Sure! Here’s a short storyline for the cartoon: Professor Smith, a seasoned academic, enters his classroom to give a lecture on the importance of originality in term papers. He begins by presenting examples of plagiarism on the projector, showing works that clearly mimic each other. Anxiously glancing around the classroom, his eyes fall on two students, Tom and Jerry, who seem unusually nervous. As he clicks to the next slide, Tom and Jerry’s faces turn beet red — it’s their plagiarized assignments displayed side by side, clearly obvious to everyone. The room grows tense as Professor Smith, with a knowing smirk, underscores the consequences of plagiarism by saying, "It doesn’t take Sherlock Holmes to spot this."

Answered by gpt-4o

Sept. 10, 2024, 1:42 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, September 10, 2024

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