In to or into

Just recently while reading a blog I came across this sentence.
I turned my paper into my professor and knew as soon as he looked at it that I had made a mistake.......did you catch that?
So what do you think is wrong here?

Too many times we do not stop and read what we write. I don't think there is a way to turn a paper into a professor unless you are doing some kind of magic? There are so many ways to get "in to" and "into" mixed up and when we do it changes what we wanted to say into something funny. Just remember that into expresses motion or direction to a point on or within, a change of state, direction of attention.

The car ran into the tree.
Turn your test paper in to me when you finish.

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