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Can the teacher really see whether the students' homework is plagiarized?
You really can. There are three kinds of students who copy homework now.

The first copied the students word for word. It's simple. Aren't your homework exactly the same?

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The second kind, copying apes and searching questions. Not only students but also teachers will search for questions. Even some search answers are written by teachers themselves. A normal teacher will have a pre-judgment on the level of students. If you answer questions that are beyond your level perfectly, you will naturally wonder if you have copied your homework. You can't run any further. Well, if you say that I can do this problem, the teacher predicts that I can, but I copied the answer. To tell the truth, it doesn't mean much to the teacher whether you copy or not. His purpose is to let you know, and you will know. It is meaningless to struggle to copy homework or not.

Third, students' homework or ape search questions have been copied and changed. There are two situations like this. First of all, students are smart enough to select and copy some parts. This kind of student is the most hidden, and the teacher may be cheated for a while. However, once they take the exam, they will see the real chapter. The other is to let the teacher not see that it was deliberately copied. This kind of plagiarism is too easy to find, so I won't say much.

All in all. Homework is like practicing martial arts every day. Only when you really practice can you really have strength in actual combat. If you don't practice or are lazy, unless you are a genius with high understanding, you will be cold in the exam. Needless to say, you copied your homework.