Module 3: Case Study Questions And Answers

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1. Jennifer: Should I say something I really don’t want to get in to this?
Sharon: Why would he think it is ok to cheat and not only that but tell us about it?
Blake: Why is this such a big deal?
The question I am thinking about is how would I handle the situation?
2. Jennifer: If I don’t say anything I might still be in trouble for knowing. Second issue is that I cant focus on my own assignment if I don’t finish my grade will drop.
Sharon: If I know I will be in trouble also. Second It is not fair to me or other students that have to work for our grade.
Blake: Now that two other people know the professor may find out. Second issue is how sever is the consequence? The first issue I thought is that Blake may be caught and suffer consequences.

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