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Hi, I'm currently a student in high school in a manufacturing class. I completed two practical projects however they were stolen by another student and turned in as their own work. This has happened multiple times to other students as well, we do not know who is taking them. The point is, I'm failing my class because all of the work I've been putting in has gone to waste. My teacher has given me the opportunity to fix this by writing a paragraph for each of the projects, explaining what I did and how I did it. The problem is, I can't remember every step. I remember the projects were a screwdriver I created with a partner and a big block of metal that we welded other pieces to (I don't remember what it was meant to be). Could somebody explain the process for these two projects to me so I can write it out in a better way and get better marks? My dad already saw my low mark, and I know when I go home today he will lose his temper on me and so I'm panicking. My teacher has written me a note explaining the entire situation to give to my dad, but I'm sure he will still be upset and I think the best option is to get my mark up as fast as possible.

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