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Sentence: The exhaust earh groaned and quivered under a glare of the Sun.



 
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Sentence: The exhaust earh groaned and quivered under a glare of the Sun. #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:09 am   Sentence: The exhaust earh groaned and quivered under a glare of the Sun.
 

The exhaust earh groaned---------
and quivered under a glare--------
of the Sun.Spirals in heat---------
rose from the ground on if---------
from molten lava.The panting-------
lizard crawl painfully over--------
the hot rock on search-------
of the shady crevice.Cattle-------
or dogs cringed under the shade.--------
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Edit the passage. correct the error word in each line. #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 11, 2009 3:28 am   Edit the passage. correct the error word in each line.
 

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Please give it a try yourself first, Sita, and then we'll check your efforts.
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Edit the passage. correct the error word in each line. #3 (permalink) Sun Jan 11, 2009 5:47 am   Edit the passage. correct the error word in each line.
 

The exhaust earth groaned--------- exhaust-exhausted
and quivered under a glare--------under-in
of the Sun.Spirals in heat---------in-of
rose from the ground on if---------on-as
from molten lava.The panting-------molten-melting
lizard crawl painfully over--------crawl-crawled
the hot rock on search-------on-in
of the shady crevice.Cattle-------
or dogs cringed under the shade.--------under-in
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Edit the passage. correct the error word in each line. #4 (permalink) Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:08 am   Edit the passage. correct the error word in each line.
 

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The exhaust earth groaned--------- exhaust-exhausted -- OK
and quivered under a glare-------- a - the
of the Sun. Spirals in heat---------in-of -- OK
rose from the ground on if---------on-as -- OK
from molten lava. The panting------- The - A
lizard crawl painfully over--------crawl-crawled -- OK
the hot rock on search-------on-in -- OK
of the shady crevice. Cattle------- the - a
or dogs cringed under the shade.--------under-in-- OK
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