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As per my perspective, alexis did wrong. As she privily took someone else authenticate id to consummate her research work, apart from it, it’s not ethically correct to cheat someone to make our own profit.
From her action, Alexis herself and her family was benefited. as she got scholarship and her further studies became more facile to consummate.
Yes Alexis chosen the erroneous way to do her work, but no one got hurt by her action as she accomplished her objective secretly. yes alexis had a inequitable advantage over her classmates, maybe her other class mates additionally having some finical quandary at their house but they might have culled the right way to complete their work, and maybe to some extent alexis action had some where effected

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