Circle the letter of the sentence in which the bold-faced type is used incorrectly. a. orthopedic shoes can help correct a child
's club foot. b. An orthopedist at a ski resort has a large practice during the winter. c. Help! There's a green orthopede in my sleeping bag. d. Modern orthopedics can improve most curvatures of the spine. The answer is c. orthopede isn't even a word.
Orthopede is not a word, but orthopedic is a word an orthopedic is a<span> branch of medicine concerned with the correction or
prevention of deformities, disorders, or injuries of the skeleton and
associated structures (as tendons and ligaments) so I don't know what the answer is but it might be C or D(because an </span> orthopedic is a doctor)