2. The following passage has not been edited. There is one error in each line.
Write the incorrect/ missing word and the correction against the correct
question number.
Plants derive their food both the earth and the air. If
you minutely look theirroots, you find that the ends of
their roots like fine fibres. We call them root-hairs. They absorb water minerals and transport upwards to the leaves through the trunk and the branches
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a) food both FROM the earth and the air
b) minutely look AT their roots
c) their roots LOOK like fine fibres
d) and transport THEM upwards
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plants derive their food from both the earth and air.If you minutely look on their roots, you can find out that the end of their roots are like fine fibers. We call them root-hairs. They absorb water and minerals and transport it upwards to the leaves through their trunk and branches.
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