It was the answer key — but without explanations. Just: Übung 7: 1b, 2a, 3c, 4b She copied the answers. For weeks, she checked her work against the Lösungen after every exercise. Her homework was perfect. Her teacher, Herr Meier, was impressed.
That night, Anna opened the Lösungen again — but this time, she used them differently. She did the exercises first , then checked only the ones she got wrong. For each mistake, she wrote a sentence explaining the rule. begegnungen a2 losungen
One night, after failing to complete Übung 7 on page 43, she typed into Google: It was the answer key — but without explanations
It sounds like you're asking for a full story related to the phrase — but this phrase actually refers to the answer key for a popular German textbook, Begegnungen A2 by Schubert Verlag. Her homework was perfect