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nusion to lative son. 10. beside you and me, who is going on the hike? …

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nusion to lative son. 10. beside you and me, who is going on the hike? review c proofreading a paragraph for correct usage most of the sentences in the following paragraph contain an error in the use of standard english. identify the error in each sentence, and then write the correct form. if a sentence is already correct, write c. example 1 if you like to jump rope alot, find out if theres a branch of the american double dutch league near you. 1. alot→a lot 1 double dutch is a fast - action rope - jumping style that has been popular on u.s. playgrounds for anywheres from fifty to a hundred years. 2 in double dutch, turners twirl two ropes alternately in opposite

Explanation:

Response

To solve the proofreading for these sentences:

Sentence [1]

Step 1: Identify the error

The word "anywheres" is non - standard. The correct form of the adverb meaning "in any place" is "anywhere".

Step 2: Correct the error

Replace "anywheres" with "anywhere".

Sentence [2]

Step 1: Identify the error

The verb "twirl" is in the wrong form for the subject "turners" (plural) in terms of tense consistency? Wait, no, "twirl" here - actually, "twirl" is a base form, but let's check again. Wait, the sentence structure: "turners twirl two ropes alternately in opposite..." Wait, maybe a typo? Wait, no, the sentence as is - wait, maybe "twirl" is correct? Wait, no, maybe I misread. Wait, the sentence: "In Double Dutch, turners twirl two ropes alternately in opposite..." Wait, maybe the error is not here? Wait, no, let's re - examine. Wait, the original sentence: "In Double Dutch, turners twirl two ropes alternately in opposite..." Wait, maybe it's correct? Wait, no, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the example has "alot" → "a lot". For sentence [2], maybe there is no error? Wait, no, let's check again. Wait, the problem says "most of the sentences" have an error. So sentence [1] has "anywheres" → "anywhere". Sentence [2]: let's check the verb. "Turners" (plural) + "twirl" (plural verb) is correct. So sentence [2] is correct? Wait, maybe.

Answer:

s:

  1. Error: "anywheres" → Correct: "anywhere"
  2. The sentence is correct (write "C").