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I am migrating a paper-based test at the moment (and I bet I'm not the only one!) and we have a type of question where there is a blank table with two columns and 4 rows. The table should have blanks for all 8 table cells, but I am not necessarily expecting an answer for each cell. The question has the mention "you may not need all of the rows in the table".
This is a little like the multiple choice where you can select more than one but it doesn't have the prompt, and is particularly good (IMHO) for formula/code questions where you have one or more errors and the student needs to find the line and offer a corrected version.
Is anything like this possible in Canvas, or do we need to change the way we ask these questions?
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