<p>I don’t agree with the people here who suggest that IceQube would have been better off not studying for the DBQ. That’s just straight up unfair to punish someone for trying to study via resources. Honestly, if anyone of you happened upon the DBQ a teacher gave, it’s tough to pretend like you never saw the high scoring response. Actually, it requires effort to come up with ideas other than those suggested in the DBQ best response. I think the best compromise would be to not count it or give you the option to take another dbq for credit. Cuz i see why you shouldn’t get full credit if you knew the answer, but I really don’t see the justification for a 0.</p>