I wrote 4 or 5 paragraphs in speedgrader, but the student only saw the first two paragraphs. Is there an obvious reason why that would happen?
Did you write it in the assignment comment box on the right, or as an additional comment, which appear under each question (if it was a quiz)?
Generally you can write up to 65,000 characters in submission comments, which I think is what would apply here, so that should not have been an issue at 5 paragraphs: Canvas Character Limits - Instructure Community - 529365
There was an issue with saved comments/rubrics a year ago, truncating comments to 99 characters, but that seems to have been fixed: Re-using rubric comments longer than 100 character... - Instructure Community - 610424
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