€¢ Look them in the eye. Cheaters have some guilt in them, even if they're good at hiding it. Make it seem as though you see right through them, you're onto their little scheme, and that they shouldn't mess with you.
€¢ Tell another person, but NOT the teacher, as if they're already a cheater, they might try to retaliate with peers! Try flipping the tables. Get another peer, who's a friend or decent enough, to witness or expose the dirty cheater!
It'll make them start to get nervous, and from there you can start to interrogate them until the truth slips out! €¢ If they're a cheater expert, they might be aware of this "I'm onto you" stare. But they can't read minds.
Do it perhaps as sneaky as they are--or when they least expect it. Who knows? They might learn a lesson if you're patient and nice enough when you confront them!
€¢ Explain why cheating is bad, but not the normal way "it's the wrong thing to do" or they'll tune you out. Explain how cheating once got you into trouble, or an ... more.
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