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The next morning, his teacher, Anna Petrovna, a woman who seemed to have memorized every page Baranova ever wrote, walked between the rows of desks. She picked up Mikhail’s book.

The "GDZ"—the Gotovye Domashnie Zadaniya (Ready-Made Homework)—was the forbidden fruit of the Russian school system. Within seconds, a dozen websites offered the holy grail: a scanned page of the teacher's edition, handwritten notes in the margins, and every comma in its rightful place. m.t. baranova t.a. ladyzhenskaia russkii iazyk klass gdz

The silence in the classroom was deafening. Mikhail looked at the board, then at the textbook. He realized that while the GDZ had given him the answer , it hadn't given him the knowledge . He stood up, the blue textbook feeling heavier than ever, and realized that some shortcuts only lead to a longer road back. The next morning, his teacher, Anna Petrovna, a

Desperation led him to his laptop. He typed the magic words into the search bar: “M.T. Baranova T.A. Ladyzhenskaia Russkii Iazyk Klass GDZ.” Within seconds, a dozen websites offered the holy

The clock in his Moscow apartment ticked toward midnight. Exercise 432—analyzing the participle phrases in a passage by Turgenev—was staring him down. His eyelids felt like lead. He knew his mother would check his workbook in the morning, and "I didn't understand it" was no longer an acceptable excuse.