Gotovye Domashnie Zadaniia Po Obshchestvoznaniiu I Istorii Klass -

Instead of a PDF, a chat box popped up. “What is the price of an A+?” it asked. Tim chuckled. “A five-minute survey?” he typed back. “No,” the screen flickered. “A memory.”

Should it be a story (like above), a comedy about a cheating scheme gone wrong, or a realistic drama? What grade/class should the characters be in? I can tailor the plot to whatever vibe you're looking for! Instead of a PDF, a chat box popped up

He looked at his phone. A new notification from the site appeared: “History is a trade, Tim. You traded yours for ours.” “A five-minute survey

Tim stood up. He opened his mouth, but nothing came out. He remembered the blacksmith in the essay, but he realized with a jolt of horror that he could no longer remember his own grandfather’s face. He knew his grandfather had been a craftsman, but the specific memory of his workshop—the smell of iron, the heat of the forge—was gone. What grade/class should the characters be in

Tim ignored the weirdness, clicked "Accept," and suddenly, his hands moved on their own. He watched in a trance as he typed a brilliant, university-level analysis of 19th-century labor laws. He didn't even recognize the words he was using. He submitted the paper and closed his laptop, feeling a strange void in his chest.