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<p>the Internet to research information during examinations. This statement evoked a heated debate with support on the one hand and criticism on the other.</p>

<p><b>2017:</b> A question in the reformed OCR GCSE English Literature exam, sat by over ten thousand students, swapped the surnames of the families in the play <a href="page.php?w=Romeo_and_Juliet">Romeo and Juliet</a>, asking how Tybalt's hatred of the Capulets influenced the outcome of the play, when in fact, Tybalt is a Capulet himself. OCR apologised, undertook to ensure no candidates</p><p>
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