Indirectly cheat and get 6?
I have the following problem. Today I wrote a German literature assignment. I cut out two small verses from the poem and went back to them in class. I kept putting them under my pencil case, taking them, looking at them, taking them again, and so on, so I could repeat the verses. When we were writing the test, I simply forgot that I still had these two pieces of paper under my pencil case until he saw them… The two pieces of paper were sticking out the back, which is how he saw them… If I had cheated, I wouldn't have been so stupid as to let them stick out halfway… I really don't know what to do anymore… I've already asked if we can find a solution, and he says it's not my problem, it's yours… we'll discuss it tomorrow… Do do you have a suggested solution? (By the way, he saw the pieces of paper after just two minutes, not when he handed them out, even though they were probably already sticking out.)
what do you think the teacher should do? If he lets you go through your "true attempt", it'll all do this in the future: take a spicy note and if you get caught say "Oops, I didn't want to…".
So you're not going to learn from your mistake.
Stupid. You'll have to accept the six. The teacher can't take care of you.