C) According to common understanding of examination malpractice, some parents indirectly contribute by putting excessive pressure on their children to succeed or by paying for leaked examination questions.
D) My advice to a student considering cheating would be: Don't cheat. It risks your future and devalues your true abilities.
E) Explanations of expressions:
- i. impersonating another candidate: Pretending to be someone else to take their exam.
- ii. pass at all cost: To succeed by any means, even if it means cheating.
- iii. pass their exams with flying colours: To achieve excellent results in their examinations.
- iv. inadvertently: Accidentally or unintentionally.
F) Two consequences of engaging in examination malpractice:
• Results can be cancelled.
• Future opportunities are lost.
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