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When I was in primary school, we were all taught to be honest duringin exams and dont cheat.
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At first, we followed what we were taught , and study study hard to get good grades. However,
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things changed at oone day. One of my classmates cheated in a very important exam and goet good

grades. The teacher didnt know he cheated and praised him. After thaten, things changed.became

changing. Because cheating in exams can lead to get good grades without punishmentand wont

be punished, more and more students started to cheat. They knew it was wrong to cheat, but they

still did it At first, only a few more students cheated in exam. Although they all know thats wrong,

they still did it in the exam. At. However, at that time, most of us still thought that beingo be honest

is righteous. W But with more and more students obtaininggot good grades by cheating, things

changed.almost nobody cared about honesty because The students who would not cheated mostly

got lower grades than those who cheated. So Tthe jealousy spread among students, as working-

hard couldnt beat cheating. Soon, more students joined the cheating partyactivities. At first they

only cheated in important exams, like midterms and finals. Then they cheated in some exams which

are not very important, like quiz and test. Finally, they copied others homework and never worked

hard anymore. When I graduated from the primary school, there were quite a plenty of students

cheatinged in exams. At that time, being honest seemed like not s was not a rightn option of

righteou.s. The students who were revealed to be cheating activities would be punished and

isolated by his classmates. Ive seen many cases reported that good people became bad guys. So I
just wondering: When didthe righteousness changed? And why?

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