1. I'm pretty sure the school owns it, because it was a school assignment. It becomes their property once you hand it in. My father, who's a school teacher, told me that it is always their property, because you wouldn't have done it if you weren't assigned it by them. 2. Daddy is right that it is the school's property; they can keep it as long as they want. If you become President, they can sell it at auction to somone who collects historical documents. That piece of paper is theirs. What they must not do is run off some copies and sell them, or put your work into a book. You own the copyright. When you die your heir(s) will own it for another 70 years, After that it will be in the public domain.
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Hey!I do not bunk/skive class myself, but I have some suggestions on why somebody would:1. The student feels intimidated by their teacher2. They have not done a homework3. The student might be meeting somebody in school or outside of school (without permission)4. They may not like the lesson they are bunking off5. The student might not have books for their lesson6. They might feel they are not very good at a lesson's subject7. The student feels unwell and cannot get permission to see a nurse8. They are lazy- Hope this helps!
If you mean credits, you have to look at your class load and the number of credits for each class.
If that is all the information that you have, draw a rectangle and write 110 in it. Done!
yes it can, but it takes a good amount of time for many students.