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Hello @LROQUE ...
Does the question absolutely have to look like a table? If not, why not convert this to a few multiple-answer questions? For example, in your attached table, you have essentially three rows of questions...each with the same three choices. So, if you were using the New Quizzes interface, you could create a stimulus question and include the paragraph that students have to read. You'd then have the three multiple answer questions next to it. Here's an example I quickly put together in my own sandbox course:
What do you think of something like this? Students are still answering the same questions...it is just displayed in a different format.
Hope this might help! Keep Community members posted...thanks!
@Chris_Hofer no, that would not resolve the concern. Our students have not seen questions formatted like this before and will see them on the STAAR test which is the accountability test for Texas. For this reason, we need to give them opportunities to practice so that they know how to answer the question when the answer choices are presented in a table.
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