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'''William Martin''' is a pre-algebra teacher in the Wallace Fujikawa Elementary School. After Preston Cole produced a perfect test score on his final exam, Mr. Martin suspected him of cheating. After a makeup exam, in which Preston was carefully monitored, he produced ''another'' perfect test score, proving to Mr. Martin that he did not cheat, although a perfect score, let alone ''2'' perfect scores, had never been accomplished on the standardized pre-algebra final.<ref>[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]] Page 417</ref> | '''William Martin''' is a pre-algebra teacher in the [[Wallace Fujikawa]] Elementary School. After [[Preston Cole]] produced a perfect test score on his final exam, Mr. Martin suspected him of cheating. After a makeup exam, in which Preston was carefully monitored, he produced ''another'' perfect test score, proving to Mr. Martin that he did not cheat, although a perfect score, let alone ''2'' perfect scores, had never been accomplished on the standardized pre-algebra final.<ref>[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]] Page 417</ref> | ||
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William Martin is a pre-algebra teacher in the Wallace Fujikawa Elementary School. After Preston Cole produced a perfect test score on his final exam, Mr. Martin suspected him of cheating. After a makeup exam, in which Preston was carefully monitored, he produced another perfect test score, proving to Mr. Martin that he did not cheat, although a perfect score, let alone 2 perfect scores, had never been accomplished on the standardized pre-algebra final.[1]