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Why JLPT N3 learners mix up 奇妙 (きみょう, “strange, queer, curious”) and 単純 (たんじゅん, “simplicity”).
Both describe the nature of an event. A learner might mix up a "strange" (奇妙, using 妙 for mysterious) occurrence with a "simple" (単純) one if they misinterpret the level of complexity involved.
On JLPT N3, this pair shows up as a vocabulary meaning question. You see one word and pick its English equivalent from four options — one of which will be the other word in this pair, chosen as a distractor precisely because of the overlap.
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