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This e-text component of my textbook is not effective or useful and not working correctly. This e-text component of my textbook have no purpose and if this e-text does have a purpose it’s not doing what you said it was designed to do. This e-text is so useless in achieving the purpose that it was intended to achieve. This e-text component is what I call ineffective. As we know ineffective is something that does not work correctly or does not do what you want it to do. What did I see? Unfortunately, I only saw a “log in/ make an account page” and after that I saw a page to enter a course ID code, an code in which I do not know. I emailed and emailed just to get steps that didn’t help. The steps was lacking a useful purpose. They basically told me to do what I have already been doing from the start. Afterwards, I was told to skip the course ID page that was crucial to making my account. With that being said I’m unable to make my account. I truly do wish that e-text in the future will be available to me. And not cumbersome. You did mention in your question to use to answer that e-text have study aides, and quizzes and more. Just mentioning them two things alone to me seem like a huge help in achieving the grade I want. I truly to do wish I could go into great details about the functions of e-text. However unfortunately, I can’t. As of now, I will rate e-text one out of ten. Hopefully, one day I can change my rating.

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