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The following passages have not been edited. There is a mistake in every line. Write the correct word and the correct word in the blanks provided:

Christmas was round the corner. There was only two days left to made all the preparations. Lucy (b) was go to buys some gifts for her friends when her (C) mother called her back. Uncle Sam has arrived (d) He has bought a beautiful sledge for Lucy and wanted (e) to show it to her. He is very excited to see her reaction (f) 2. When Dorothy was left alone, she begins to feel hungry. So, she gone to the cupboard and cut herself some bread, (6) which she spread with butter. She had given some to Toto (C) Takes a pail from the shelf, she carried it down to the little brook and fills it with clear, sparkling water (e) Toto ran over to the trees and begun to bark at the birds 3. The stranger come early in February, one wintry day, (a) the last snowfall of the year, over the down, walks as it seems from Bramblehurst railway station, and (d) carried a little black portmanteau in his hand. He was wraps (e) up from head to foot, and the brim of his soft felt hat hidden every inch of his face; the snow has piled itself against his shoulders and chest. ​

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Answered by maumitanandy45
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Christmas was round the corner. There was only two days left to make all the preparations. Lucy was go to and buy some gifts for her friends when her mother called her back. Uncle Sam has arrived.He has bought a beautiful sledge for Lucy and wanted to show it to her. He is very excited to see her reaction.

2. When Dorothy was left alone, she began to feel hungry. So, she go to the cupboard and cut some bread for herself, which she spread with butter. She gives some to Toto, takes a pail from the shelf and carries it down to the little brook and fills it with clear, sparkling water. Toto run over to the trees and begun to bark at the birds.

3. The stranger came early in February, one winter day, the last snowfall of the year, over the down, walks as it seems from Bramblehurst railway station, and carry a little black portmanteau in his hand. He was wraps him up from head to foot and the brim of his soft felt hat hidden every inch of his face; the piled snow itself against his shoulders and chest.

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