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Did the tutor help to revise the paper? Is it a fraud?
If the tutor helps to modify the paper, but does not substantially modify the content of the paper or tamper with the authenticity and originality of the paper, then this behavior is usually not considered as paper fraud.

However, if the tutor helps to modify the paper, which involves substantial modification of the content of the paper, or tampering with the authenticity and originality of the paper, then this behavior may be considered as paper fraud.

In addition, if the tutor helps to revise the paper, but fails to sign the corresponding statement or abide by academic norms and ethical standards during the revision process, it may also be considered as fraud.

Therefore, the tutor should be responsible for his own students, ensure that the content of the revised paper is true, accurate and legal, and abide by academic norms and moral standards. Students should also understand and abide by academic norms and moral standards, ensure that their research results are true and reliable, and be responsible for their academic integrity.