The next day, his teacher, Vera Petrovna, asked him to explain why he placed a dash before the second clause. Maxim froze. He had the right answer on paper, but the logic was missing from his head. Vera Petrovna smiled kindly and said, "Maxim, the 'Practice' book is designed to build your 'language muscles.' If you let a website do the heavy lifting, your own muscles stay weak."
Finding "Ready-Made Homework" (GDZ) for the textbooks edited by Yu. S. Pichugov is a common task for students using the Babaytseva educational complex. The next day, his teacher, Vera Petrovna, asked
Maxim realized that while the GDZ helped him avoid a bad grade that morning, it left him completely unprepared for the upcoming term exam. From then on, he used GDZ differently: he would try the exercise himself first, then use the site only to or understand a rule he was stuck on. By the end of the year, he didn't need the "answers" anymore—he had become his own expert. Vera Petrovna smiled kindly and said, "Maxim, the