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Stella [2.4K]
3 years ago
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identify the errors 1. I has a frightening dream last night, I dreamed that I was walking high up on a railroad trestle. 2. It l

ooked like the one I used walk to. 3. When I was about ten years old. 4. At that height, my palms were sweating, just as they did when I was a boy. 5. I could see the ground out of the corners of my eyes, I felt a swooning, sickening sensation. 6. Suddenly, I realized there was rats below, thousands upon thousands of rats. 7. They knowed I was up on the trestle, they were laughing. 8. Because they were sure they would get me. 9. There teeth glinted in the moonlight, there read eyes were like thousands of small reflectors. 10. That almost blinded my site. 11. Sensing that there were something even more hideous behind me. I kept moving forward. 12. Then I realized that I was coming to a gap in the trestle. I knew there was no way I could stop or go back I would have to cross over that empty gap. 13. I jumped in despair. 14. Knowed I would never make it. 15. And felt myself falling helplessly down to the swarm of rejoicing rats. 16. I woke up covered in sweet. 17. Half expecting to find a rat in my bed. 18. I realized then I should knot watch scary television shows before I go to bed
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Nutka1998 [239]3 years ago
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Explanation:

I had a frightening dream last night, I dreamed that I was walking high up on a railroad trestle. It looked like the one I used to walk on when I was about 10 years old. At that height, my palms were sweating, just as they did when I was a boy. I could see the ground out of the corners of my eyes, I felt a swooning, sickening sensation. Suddenly, I realized there were rats below, thousands and thousands of rats. They knew I was up the trestle, they were squeaking because they were sure they would get me. Their teeth glinted in the moonlight, their red eyes were like thousands of small reflectors, that almost blinded my sight. Sensing that there was something even more hideous behind me, I kept moving forward. I then realised that I was coming to a gap in the trestle. I knew there was no way I could stop or go back, I would have to cross over that empty gap. I jumped in despair knowing I would never make it. I felt myself falling down to the mischief of rejoicing rats. I woke up covered with sweat, half expecting to find a rat on my bed. I then realized I should not watch scary television shows before I go to bed.

tresset_1 [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1.   I <em><u>had</u></em> a frightening dream last nigh<em><u>t.</u></em>  I dreamed that I was walking high up on a railroad trestle.

2-3.   It looked like the one I used to walk <em><u>on when </u></em> I was about 10 years old.

4.   At that height, my palms were sweating, just as they did when I was a boy.

5.   I could see the ground out of the corners of my eye<em><u>s. </u></em> I felt a swooning, sickening sensation.

6.   Suddenly, I realized there were rats below, thousands upon thousands of rats.

7-8.   They <em><u>knew</u></em>  I was up on the trest<em><u>le, and t</u></em>hey were <em><u>laughing because </u></em>they were sure they would get me.

9-10.   <em><u>Their</u></em>  teeth glinted in the moonligh<em><u>t.</u></em> <em><u>Their</u></em> <em><u>red</u></em> eyes were like thousands of small <em><u>reflectors that</u></em> almost blinded my sight.

11.   Sensing that there was something even more hideous behind m<em><u>e,</u></em> I kept moving forward.

12.   Then I realized that I was coming to a gap in the trestle. I knew there was no way I could stop or go bac<em><u>k.</u></em> I would have to cross over that empty gap.

13-14-15.   I jumped in despai<em><u>r,</u></em> <em><u>knowing</u></em> I would never make i<em><u>t, and</u></em> felt myself falling helplessly down to the swarm of rejoicing rats.

16-17.   I woke up covered in <em><u>sweat</u></em>, half expecting to find a rat in my bed.

18.   I realized then I should <em><u>not</u></em> watch scary television shows before I go to be<em><u>d.</u></em>

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