The Invisible Error

The classroom was so silent you could hear the hum of the fluorescent lights. Professor Miller had written a list of the twelve months on the whiteboard, topped with the taunting question: “What’s wrong here?” Below the list, in bold, sweeping strokes, he had added the warning, “Dont rush this one!”
Leo stared at the board until the letters began to swim. He checked the spelling of “February” twice—the classic trap. He counted the months to ensure none were missing. He even checked the chronological order, wondering if August and July had pulled a fast one on him. Beside him, Sarah was frantically googling “history of the calendar,” convinced there was a hidden leap year conspiracy.
The trick with these puzzles is that the brain is a master of autocorrect. It sees what it expects to see, smoothing over jagged edges to make sense of the world. Everyone was so focused on the complex names of the months that they completely bypassed the simple sentence at the bottom.
Leo finally leaned back, his eyes catching the missing curve of a punctuation mark. It wasn’t a scientific error or a spelling bee rejection. It was a grammatical heist. In the final sentence, the word **Don’t** was missing its apostrophe. The “Dont” stood there, naked and incorrect, while the class searched for problems that didn’t exist. He raised his hand, a small smirk forming. The simplest mistakes are always the best hidden.

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