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Transparency report

Lia Tam

Climate Policy — Card News
Score

AI contribution

19%AI
AI-assisted: 19%
Student: 81%
10 AI messages · 0 flags

Rubric scoring

Thesis & argument0/4 · 30%
Evidence & analysis0/4 · 30%
Structure & flow0/4 · 20%
Language & mechanics0/4 · 20%

Session timeline

9:46:10 AM
Student prompt
Help me find a stronger word than 'bad' for Macbeth's choice
9:46:18 AM
AI response
Here are a few angles to consider — try drafting one or two sentences and I'll respond.
9:47:40 AM
Student prompt
Summarize Act 3 in two sentences please
9:47:48 AM
AI response
Here are a few angles to consider — try drafting one or two sentences and I'll respond.
9:49:10 AM
Student prompt
Write the conclusion for me
Guardrail: writeall
9:49:18 AM
AI response
I can't write the whole piece for you, but I can help you build it step by step. What's your main claim?
9:50:40 AM
Student prompt
Is fate or free will more responsible for Macbeth's downfall?
9:50:48 AM
AI response
Here are a few angles to consider — try drafting one or two sentences and I'll respond.
9:52:10 AM
Student prompt
Give me a counterargument to my thesis
9:52:18 AM
AI response
Here are a few angles to consider — try drafting one or two sentences and I'll respond.

Final submission

Shakespeare frames ambition not as inherently noble nor inherently corrupt, but as a force whose moral colour is set by the soil it grows in. In Macbeth's case, the soil is barren: he has honour without purpose, courage without conviction. When the witches plant the seed — "All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter" — the amb