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Proofread the following text and correct the 4 spelling errors.

In England and Wales, official rules, both local and national, must be followed if you are fishing for saltwater fish with a rod and line. The guidelines that are currently in force are intented to make fishing sustainible and thus help protect sea-life in the north-eastern Atlantic.

Saltwater fish include plaice, cod and bass.
If you’re 13 or older, sea fishing in England and Wales is only legal if you have a valid license.
Local rules differ across the English and Welsh regons, as each area is permitted to set regulations which meet the needs of its anglers and sea-life. By their nature, national rules form part of each set of local rules. Privately owned waterways, including both lakes and rivers, are governed by their own specific laws set by their owners.

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Answered by iamraushanraj45
44

Answer:

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Answered by AnkitaSahni
4

The 4 spelling errors are as follows:

intented

sustainible

license

regons

The correct spellings are:

  1. Intended: Something which was done purposely, with knowledge of it.
  2. Sustainable: The judicious use of resources that saves them from being completely depleted/damaged.
  3. Licence: The permission/grant to act freely.
  4. Regions: An area/district/division that is administered by a governing body.

Thus the correct spellings are:

Intended

Sustainable

Licence

Regions

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