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If you believe your professor has unfairly graded you, you should first try to discuss the issue with them in a calm and respectful manner. Provide evidence to support your case and ask for clarification on why you received the grade you did. If the issue is not resolved, you can escalate it to the department chair or academic dean for further review.

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