Scenario #1: Is this a legal use, fair use, or copyright infringement?

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Scenario #1: Is this a legal use, fair use, or copyright infringement? An English teacher found a West African Cinderella story retold by a folktale expert and published on the expert’s 365 Cinderellas blog. The story was perfect for her lesson, but the blog site was blocked for students. So, the teacher copied the text of the folktale from the blog page onto a Microsoft Word document, providing a source citation at the bottom. She posted the document for students to access in BCPS One. *Access Scenario links under #7 on Workshop wiki http://www.365cinderellas.com/2013/11/chinye-west-african-folktale-by.html used with permission