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Convenince labels added to the top of each file to assist in creating
index-type help files for things like the XML editor screen (where
there's nothing to hook help to).

\label{Option_Response_Concept_Group_Example}

Example: A Concept Group may contain the following True/False questions:

\begin{itemize}
\item {}``Mark Twain'' is the pen name of Samuel Clemens.
\item Mark Twain wrote {}``The Call of the Wild''.
\item Mark Twain wrote {}``Huckleberry Finn''.
\item Mark Twain spent most of his life in the Congo.
\end{itemize}
For each foil, the author marks it True or False. When the student logs on
and attempts to answer this question, the student will see only one of the
four choices for that concept group. They then go on to do the remaining
three to seven Concept Groups in this question before submitting their answer.


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