<p>My teacher recently accused me of cheating on a biology homework assignment, claiming that three of my graphs were the same as a fellow students. That is because the student helped me how she made the graphs and i followed exactly what she did. Then she sent me in a email her graphs and i double checked mine with hers. I am going to see a panel to contest this because i did do the actual work to do the graphs and we collaborated on it which is allowed. Do you think they will believe me? It is also hard to see cheating being done when graphs are involved right? The wording around the graph and the caption below the graphs were different as well. I also have proof I did the calculations that were going into the graphs on my own.</p>