Cheating
Cheating is very bad for teens and kids. I am writing this because on Nick they are showing a big Nick News about cheating. Most kids and teens think that it is not cheating if you cannot read all of the book and you search for the book and copy it off of the computer. Well it is. Children work hard but they think cheating is easier, but it is not. I just saw on the television that a brunette braced girl just said that she would not cheat she would had a bad grade beside cheating.
A New York Times writer named Ralph wrote a interesting column about cheating. On the television they asked if your friend discusses the answers with you and your other friends would you actually put those answers down depending on a A or F. If you can’t decide don’t cheat and if you can decide don’t cheat though.
Otherwise, some teens about thirteen and fourteen talked about if you stole from a author’s words for a essay. In my language book at school it is clearly stated that you cannot do that.
When you see a student texting a friend or a stranger the answers or asking the answers to the question. Schools are allowed to have cellphones at school, but parents and teachers think cellphones should not be allowed in the school because kids might be texting answers. Teens sometimes tell their parents what happen and they quickly call the school and say that kids should not bring there little blackberries and stuff like that.
The point is cheating is wrong.


