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In the following passage, sentences have been numbered in order.
Some or all of them are incorrect. Detect the incorrect sentences.
(1)
Very orderly and methodical he looked, with a hand on each knee,
and a loud watch ticking a sonorous sermon under his flapped waist-
coat, as though it pitted its gravity and longevity against the levity
and evanescence of the brisk fire. (2) He had a good leg, and was a
little vain of it, for his brown stockings fitted sleek and close, and
were of a fine texture, his shoes and buckles, too, though plain, were
trim. (3) He wore an odd little sleek crisp flaxen wig, setting very
close to his head: which wig, it is to be presumably, was made of
hair, but which looked far more as though it were spun from
filaments of silk or glass.
A) (1)
B) (2)
C)(3)
D) (1) & (3)​

Answers

Answered by sarithamamatha81
1

Answer:

little

liiter

big

bigger

small

smaller

thing

thingist.

halpend

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