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Report for Villarreal, Katiana Date submitted: 02 Nov 2022

Activity assigned by PADILLA ESCORCIA, HENRY NICOLAS

Activity Score

Exercise 6 100%

Total Score 100%

4.1 Writing: correcting mistakes

Exercise 6
8/8
Rewrite the section of the paragraph, correcting the nine mistakes (three grammar, six spelling). 100%

In this activity you are graded on punctuation and capitalization


(lowercase and UPPERCASE).
Example: i think james isnt fun. I think James isn't fun.

Most of fiction's great minds belongs either to criminals or to the men and women who catch them. A greatest of these
is probably Sherlock Holmes. The Holmes stories were written by Sir Arthur Conan doyle, a docter from edinburgh,
Scotland. Conan Doyle knew a lot about the human body and pollice work, and he has used this information in his
books. Very quickly, Conan Doyle's hero beccame popular. When Holmes was killed in one story, thousands of readers
protested. Conan Doyle changed his mind, and Holmes appeared in another storey.

Most of fiction's great minds belong either to criminals or to the men and women who catch them.

The greatest of these is probably Sherlock Holmes. The Holmes stories were written by Sir

Arthur Conan Doyle , a doctor from Edinburgh, Scotland . Conan Doyle knew a lot about the

human body and police work , and he used this information in his books. Very quickly, Conan Doyle's

hero became popular . When Holmes was killed in one story, thousands of readers protested. Conan Doyle

changed his mind, and Holmes appeared in another story .

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