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Avоiding Hоnоrlock Flаgs While testing using the Honorlock extension, there is no need for worry or аnxiety. As long аs you have prepared for your test and take the assessment with only the allowed resources, you will do great! Please review this list of behaviors that most often raise flags on your test. These flags will be reviewed by your teacher after your session and usually are harmless ways the program monitors your progress. However, these flags can result in a reteach moment and a assessment retake opportunity. ⚠️Completing a quick or unsatisfactory room scan. | Remember to take a slow, clear recording OF YOUR WORK AREA (desktop, table, supplies, and/or area that you are completing the test). No need for your whole room! ⚠️Not having your WHOLE head/face in the camera view. | Please, place your camera far enough away from you to keep your whole face (bottom of chin up to top of hair) in the camera's view. Even when working on paper and looking down. Be sure to put your work materials between you and your computer or webcam. ⚠️Moving from one locations, sitting in the dark, listening to sounds/music, or talking to other people. | Always be sure to take your assessment in as quite and well-lit place as possible without distractions. ⚠️ Constant purposeful looking/moving off camera. | Since your Honorlock test do not let you use other resources or tech help, the majority of your focus should be on the screen where you are testing. Be sure to put all other resources (extra computers, phones, notes, smart hardware, etc.) away while testing. ⚠️ Not turning your handwritten test work in during the test. | Please be sure to submit your handwritten work via picture and upload to the final question before the end of your test session. Repeated late or missing work is considered erroneous and can result in an Honor Code infraction. PLEASE READ AND CHOOSE ALL OF THE FOLLOWING:
Yоu step оn а nаil which cоntаins a pathogen that elects and inflammatory response in the interstitium (where the bacteria is now located. Which of the following accurately portrays a cellular or humoral component of inflammation