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Yuliya22 [10]
3 years ago
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THERE ARE PUNCTUATION, SPELLING, AND GRAMMAR ERRORS IN THIS PARAGRAPH. CORRECT EACH ONE BY HIGHLIGHTING OR UNDERLINING. EACH LIN

E THERE WILL BE A NUMBER IN PARENTHESIS THAT WILL LET YOU KNOW HOW MANY ERRORS THERE ARE IN EACH LINE.
Dogs That See For People That Don’t
Schools to train gide dogs began after World War I. The first American gide dog school The Seeing (3)
Eye, Inc. began in 1929. The most popular guide dogs are these German shepards golden retrievers (3)
And Labrador retrievers. Gide dogs learn to lead the blind across streets and around obstacles (2)
wholes low-hanging awnings or tree limbs. The dogs must also exercise good judgement. (3)
For example if a blind person give a command to walk and the guide dog sees danger, the dog (3)
Must disobey. This is called intelligent disbediance. Though guide dog schools are fairly (2)
Recent paintings scrolls and legends tell of dogs faithful service since at least 100 B.C. (4)
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deff fn [24]3 years ago
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He is right I am pretty sure
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