Imaginative, what were they awarded? A1 for engaging creatively and criticality with course content or D3 for an overly literal interpretation of the assignment task, absence of references, and repetition of core theme?
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Alex
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Subject: Re: enjoy
Thought you might enjoy the following essay story from Kent:
For the module "Resistance in Practice" in our School of Politics and International Relations, one clever student responded to the demands of the 3000 word assignment by submitting a text of the word 'word' printed 3000 times!!
Ian
Dr. Ian Bride
Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE)
School of Anthropology and Conservation (SAC)
University of Kent
Canterbury, Kent
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