You got your essay back in English class and you received a "B" on it. The girl sitting behind you, a friend of yours, also received a "B" and her boyfriend, who is another period class with the same teacher and the same subject, also received a "B." You concluded then that no one that wrote that particular assignment for that particular teacher received an "A." Pitfalls in credibility?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The teacher is being biased towards the students.

Explanation:

Answer: There could be something specific that the teacher was looking for that no one gave. Or everyone missed a point that would have given them an A on the assignment. I would say until you know exactly why the teacher gave those grades that no, there is not a pitfall in credibility.