No my point is, if the instructor requests a hard copy, even if they scan it to check word count, the white font isn't going to matter. It isn't going to count because it's not visible to the scanner on hard copy. It only works if you submit it online because the word processor will have the word count available and count those white font words.
Wait to reply a year later, but to answer your question, none. They don't need to, because the word program already has the count you just have to tell it to tell you.
Not to bright if you consider that all the grader need do is ctrl + a to select all. This highlights everything including those words in white making them visible. I think people forget that teachers were students too and let's face it they're not stupid if they're able to turn around and teach what they learned.
it isn't hard to type another 10 words. i mean i just did and more. it is the intelligence backing it up that will form words that fill in the space and still keep the document engaging. it isn't hard to fluff a document.
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