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Hiragana for "ri" is actually "i"

When prompted to draw the "ri" hiragana (り), the practice lines shown are actually for the "i" hiragana (い).

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What's prompted is correct. Some kana, and also some kanji, look slightly different when written than printed. り has one stroke when printed, but two when written. You can tell it apart from い because り is taller and skinnier.