Running into trouble having 2 of the same answers here. If the learner doesn't match the 'correct' 'Gloves required on both hands' answer they get an incorrect answer. Is it possible to make it so they can choose either 'Gloves required on both hands' match?
I'm sure you can with a freeform pick one, but for the sake of ease would it not be easier to change one of the choices to "gloves required on both peoples hands" thus distinguishing it?
If that isn't an option I'd go with free form pick one (if you need more info on how to do that I'd be happy to assist).
Oh yes, I forget about freeform! I have considered the "gloves required on both peoples hands" option, but that's a dead give away. Which maybe that is okay too.
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I'm sure you can with a freeform pick one, but for the sake of ease would it not be easier to change one of the choices to "gloves required on both peoples hands" thus distinguishing it?
If that isn't an option I'd go with free form pick one (if you need more info on how to do that I'd be happy to assist).
Oh yes, I forget about freeform! I have considered the "gloves required on both peoples hands" option, but that's a dead give away. Which maybe that is okay too.
Thank you!
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