She glanced at Rosie, who looked confident, and her mother in the audience, who was also grinning from ear to ear.

The host said, “Right, you and Rosie both scored full marks. You probably missed my announcement because you were sleeping”

Ellinor yawned, nonchalantly saying, “I don’t buy it

The reporters in the audience looked at her skeptically.

“She said she doesn’t believe it? Is she doubting her own score or Rosie’s?”

“Definitely Rosie’s score! She must think Rosie, having been out of school for years, would’ve forgotten loads and couldn’t possibly have aced it. Turns out Rosie’s quite the brainiac, still scoring full marks even years after leaving school.”

“I think so too! Isn’t Ellinor being too cocky?”

audience was buzzing with

deal. After your answer sheets reached me, they were marked on–site by the examiner. After the results were announced, your answer

now. Rosie claimed that since she handed in her paper first, she should have a slight edge in

full marks, it doesn’t mean she’s better just because she finished earlier. Since when does handing in papers early

if handing in early doesn’t give

the reporter,

receiving the best education possible at Creston University all these years and had time to review high school courses. Rosie, on the other hand, hasn’t been to school for years and has been

is clearly based on the assumption that I did replace Rosie’s entrance

by Rosie, “Then do you have any evidence to prove that you didn’t

nonchalantly shook

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