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For what it's worth. It never hurts to question something and it's good to being able to accept a criticism, even if that hurts sometimes. I doubt you'll get a higher grade (and is it worth it to fight your teacher for it ?).

What I should do, is redo the assignment, as requested. And show it to her. Tell her you don't want a higher grade for the assignment, but you just want to know if that new version would be correct. That you want to make sure you understand. That way you show her you want to put in an effort and you know what she wants to see next time around. When it comes down to a borderline grade, chances are she'll let you pass because of your attitude. Thumbs Up | :thumbsup:
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