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If you wrote this on your own computer or family computer, you can prove it was written on this computer. Every document has an "author" that is visible on electronic copies. It's probably really obvious that the author is you, it should be your last name or parent's name or something like that. I took a few computer science courses and that's the easiest way for them to catch cheaters.
There's a reason why e-mails have time stamps. If e-mail time stamps can be used in a court of law, they can be used for a French class. If not that, then right click on your essay document and look at 'Date Modified'. Top right of your keyboard, "Prnt Scrn". I hope this is a real FML. That way this punk ass can get shown wtf is up.
Eh, that sucks but it is easily fixed.
You have the email, showing that you sent it to him... show that to the teacher?
Your fault. Should have emailed it to your professor even.
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WAYS TO AVOID THIS SITUATION: Take the paper with you to school, print it out at a lab. Take the paper with you to Kinko's, print it out there. Finish and print your paper earlier than the night before. Email your paper to French teacher. Go to a neighbor's house, print it out there. Email it to a REAL friend outside of your class, ask them to print it out and get confirmation that they are. WAYS TO SCREW UP: Email it to a guy in your class and assume he'll get it and dutifully print it out. Don't follow-up over the phone or anything. You're welcome.
So when you showed the teacher the sent email... What did he say?