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Bison are one of the common animals found in the Lascaux Cave Paintings.
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how is this "inappropriate"
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Short answer: True — bison (aurochs and other bovids) are among the common animals depicted at Lascaux (along with horses, deer, ibex, etc.).
Why might the system label this as "inappropriate"? A few likely causes:
- Duplicate answer choices: having two "True" and two "False" entries can confuse the quiz software and trigger a validation/error or an “inappropriate” formatting flag.
- Wrong input method: if the question expects a single choice but you selected multiple boxes (or vice versa), the system may reject the response as invalid/inappropriate.
- UI/formatting bug: line breaks or copy/paste can create malformed question data that the LMS flags.
- Grading/metadata mismatch: the question’s stored answer key or settings might be corrupted or missing, causing the platform to mark the item as problematic.
- Less likely: an automated content filter misclassified something (rare for this subject).
What to do:
- Try selecting only one answer (True) and resubmit.
- Refresh the page or try another browser/device.
- If the interface shows duplicate options, report it to your instructor or to technical support and include a screenshot.
- Ask the instructor to check the question settings/answer key in the LMS.
If you want, paste a screenshot or tell me which platform (e.g., Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle) and I can suggest more specific troubleshooting.
Why might the system label this as "inappropriate"? A few likely causes:
- Duplicate answer choices: having two "True" and two "False" entries can confuse the quiz software and trigger a validation/error or an “inappropriate” formatting flag.
- Wrong input method: if the question expects a single choice but you selected multiple boxes (or vice versa), the system may reject the response as invalid/inappropriate.
- UI/formatting bug: line breaks or copy/paste can create malformed question data that the LMS flags.
- Grading/metadata mismatch: the question’s stored answer key or settings might be corrupted or missing, causing the platform to mark the item as problematic.
- Less likely: an automated content filter misclassified something (rare for this subject).
What to do:
- Try selecting only one answer (True) and resubmit.
- Refresh the page or try another browser/device.
- If the interface shows duplicate options, report it to your instructor or to technical support and include a screenshot.
- Ask the instructor to check the question settings/answer key in the LMS.
If you want, paste a screenshot or tell me which platform (e.g., Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle) and I can suggest more specific troubleshooting.
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