How well do you spell?
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Question 1 of 2
1. Question
6 point(s)There is one spelling error in each sentence. Type the correct form of the word in the space provided.
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Lucy was only six years old, but bowl as a fairy. Spelling error:
She had gone by herself a tousand times about the village, and often upon errands as much as two to three blocks in distance. Spelling error:
What had her perents to fear? Spelling error:
The footpaths were all firm, and led to no places of danjer, nor are infants themselves incautious when alone in then pastimes. Spelling error:
Lucy went singing into the low woods, and singing she reapeared on the open hillside. Spelling error:
With her small hand on the rail, she glided along the wooden bridge, or tripped from stone to stone across the shallow streemlet. Spelling error:
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Question 2 of 2
2. Question
1 point(s)There is one spelling error in each sentence. Type the correct form of the word in the space provided.
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Johnny Reed was a little boy who never had seen a snowstorme till he was six years old. Spelling error:
Before this, he had lived in a warm country, where the sun shines down on beautiful orange groves, and feilds always sweet with flowers. Spelling error:
But now he had come to visit his granmother, who lived where the snow falls in winter. Spelling error:
Johnny was standing at the window when the snow came don. Spelling error:
“O mamma!” he cried, joyfuly, “do come quick, and see these little white birds flying down from heaven.” Spelling error:
“They are not birds, Johnny,” said mamma, smilling. Spelling error:
“Then maybe the little angels are losing their feathers! Oh! do tell me what it is; is it sugar? Let me tase it,” said Johnny. Spelling error:
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