How can I prove it?

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What should I do?????? Please give me advice. I'm currently right now in my class. I'm having trouble with my teacher. She does not believe that I own the book. This s what happened. I answered the activities she ask us to do. Then of course I passed it after answering all the activities. It happened that I wasn't able to write my name on the book so the score on the activities was not recorded. So I approached ma'am. I found my book BUT when i told mam. She doesn't really believe me. I know it's my book because it's my handwritten. How will I prove that it's mine?
 
I showed her my notebooks for her to see if it's really my book. But the problem here is I really have different handwriting. I don't have specific way of writing, it depends on my mood
 
I forgot because I'm rushing to pass it. I know it is my mistake. I just pray that nobody on the other section will claim my book.
 
I forgot because I'm rushing to pass it. I know it is my mistake. I just pray that nobody on the other section will claim my book.

Hi,

If you have the original receipt in acquiring the book, you can approach your teacher that it's really your book. You can also bring your parents or friends to attest truthfulness of your claim.

God bless
 
Hi,

If you have the original receipt in acquiring the book, you can approach your teacher that it's really your book. You can also bring your parents or friends to attest truthfulness of your claim.

God bless

Oh yes! Why didn't i think of that.. Good idea. Thank you!
 
An affidavit from a handwriting expert could help... but that would probably cost you. Demand an A from the teacher if you have to take it this far.