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I suppose it could be a removed sticker or tape of some kind, but it appears there are two distinct lines which make me think erased writing. I think some graders grade erased writing the same as writing itself, with the argument being that removing something that shouldn't have been there in the first place shouldn't constitute as an "altered" assessment.
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