

I never said it was cheating. But I remember in a textbook, I believe history, there was no mention of anything related to the question problem in the chapter. It was actually answered in the next chapter, so I think it was an error made by the author/publisher.
I was just saying it wouldn’t surprise me if schools scanned textbooks or provided ebook versions and provided chapters piecemeal, and then students would be screwed because they wouldn’t be able read ahead to find out the out of place question was answered in the next chapter.
Even if it was an entirely different book provided, my experience in online college is that you have to work with absolute slop. It wouldn’t surprise me if the same errors that were minimal in old textbooks were more frequent in the rat’s nest of online courses and their app abominations where the content created by slave wage staff is rushed and half-assed.
Satan, Satan, Satan, Satan, Satan (CW: song about SA from religious authority)