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Incorrect exercise: [courseId=grammar-intro_eng][lessonNumber=1][exerciseId=3944]
Description
The lesson said that, to be bridi, the jufra needs to have "one or more sumti". I assumed that means "at least one".
This exercise shows that that is... false?
Diagnostics information (do not remove)
- Exercise identifier: [courseId=grammar-intro_eng][lessonNumber=1][exerciseId=3944]
- Exercise payload: {"shouldDisplayHint":false,"exercise":{"alternatives":["bridi and jufra","only jufra"],"sentences":[{"text":"pelxu","lojbanic":true}],"title":"Bridi or jufra?","type":"single-choice"}}
- Attempted solution: {"correctAlternative":"only jufra"}
- Attempted solution was classified as correct: no
- Validation payload: {"correct":false,"correctAlternative":"bridi and jufra"}
The next lesson have a paragraph explaining how a bridi can have a selbri only with no places filled at all (i.e. implicitly filled by zo'e
). But I do agree that the lesson at its current state would be misleading. Moving that paragraph to the first lesson would help solve the problem, but I am afraid that it would make the first lesson too long for beginners...