Answer:
What I would write:
Explanation:
Dear Friend,
I know that you have not known the importance of reading books, so I’m gonna tell you. The importance of it is the knowledge you get (and of course how fast you will get by reading). It can help you with different sorts, like for example: When you wanted to cook something perfect, and in the internet, it’s not that good, you can find other cool recipes in books. Another example is: You’re being soooooooo bored, that you have nothing to do. You can read a book, or make your own! Books are full of creativity and imagination, but if you can’t find it, then look for it ;) . Reading books can also be good for your health too. It is good for your eyes, and makes your mouth and brain read it faster after you read a bunch of books. I was like you too. I used to HATE book a lot, that I’ve never even read a book at home and sometimes at school. Then, someone told me to experiment reading. My first book I’ve ever read and think deep about it was an ordinary kids book. Now, I’ve been addicted to reading books, that I’ve read 347 books virtually and never ending books in real life. Currently, I’m reading a book now, so I’ve hope you learned the importance of reading books. Hope you have a nice day :).
Sincerely, Your good friend ;)
After looking this question up online, we found that we are supposed to correct five spelling errors, which are "you're," "knew," "there," "atend," "availible."
The corrections are:
<h3>What are the five spelling errors?</h3>
As we read the passage provided in the question, we can identify five spelling errors. Three of them occur due to the words being hοmophones, that is, words that sound exactly the same, but have different spellings and meanings. The other two errors do not have a specific reason or explanation.
Let's take a look at each error:
- In "You're first day," the author has mistakenly chosen to use the contraction of the pronoun "you" and the verb "are". The reason is that "you're" sounds just like the possessive pronoun "your," which is the correct word in this case.
- Similarly, in "knew people," the author uses the past form of "know" instead of the adjective "new." Again, "knew" and "new" sound the same.
- The explanation is no different for "there" and the possessive "they're." In "there names," the author again chose the wrong word.
- The word "atend" does not exist. The correct spelling is "attend."
- The word "availible" also does not exist. The correct spelling is "available."
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answers provided above are correct.
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Answer:
Lennie could possibly kill the puppy