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GRADED ASSIGNMENT(PART.

1)

Task: Do find ‘spelling error’ in the passage.

Hint: There are total ‘four spelling errors’.

►Even among philosophers, we may say, broadly that only those universals which are
named by adjectives or substantives have been much or often recognized, while those
named by verbs and prepositions have been usually over looked. This omission has had a
very great effect upon philosophy; it is hardly to much to say that most metaphysics, since
Spinoza, has been largely determined by it. The way this has occurred is , in outline , as
follows: speaking generally ,adjectives and common nouns express qualities or properties of
single things ,whereas prepositions and verbs tend to express relations between two or
more things. Thus the neglect of prepositions and verbs led to the believe that every
proposition can be regarded as attributing a property to a single thing, rather than as
expressing a relation between two or more things .Hence it was supposed that, ultimately,
there can no such entities as relation between things. Hence either there can be only one
thing in the universe or, if there are many things, they cannot possibly interact in any way,
since any interaction would be a relation, and relations are impossible.

The first of these views, advocated by Spinozer and held in our own day by Bradley and
many other philosophies, is called monism; the second ,advocated by Leibniz things is called
a monad. Both of these opposing philosophies, interesting as they are, result, in my opinion,
from an undue attention to one sort of universals namely the sort represented by adjectives
and substantives rather than by verbs and prepositions.

Part. 2
Directions: Five spelling mistakes and write capital letters where
they are needed.

sir arthur conan doyle was the author of the famous sherlock holmes stories . As you’ll
remember, sherlock holmes was the detective who could solve the most baffling case with
only the remotest clues.
One day sir aurthor canon doyle (Sir Aurthor Canon Doyle) hailed a cab in paris. He through
in his small Samsonite suitcase and climbed into the cab.

The driver, a senior at the Sorbonne university, said ‘’where to, mr. canon doyle’’? How do
you no my name? asked the authorin surprise. ‘’Well, sir I am a member of the detective fan
club. Yesterday I read in the paris times that you had been on vacation in the city in the
south of france and were planning a visit to paris in april. It is now april 1(April), or april
fool’s day (April),which should be a national holiday, in my opinion. I picked you u at he
railroad statuions , where I observed you getting off the orient express(Orient Express) train
from the southern town of marseilles(Merseilles). You have a nice tan,expecially(especially)
for so early in spring (Spring).You look british(British).The royal blue ink stains on your
fingers indicate you could be a writer.You are not speaking french(French) .Putting all the
clues together ,I deduced that you could be none other than sir author can doyle’’(Sir
Aurthor Canon Doyle) .

‘’That is remarkable work!’’ replied doyle(Doyle). ‘’You should be a detective with your keen
powers of observation’’.

‘’Well,’’ said the driver as they proceded(proceeded) past the eiffel tower(Eiffel Tower)
actualy(actually) , there is one other bit of supporting evidence I did not mention’’.

‘’And what is that?’’

‘’There was also the fact that your name is written on your suitcase!’’

ERRORS

 Universal
 Highly
 Preposition
 Universe
PART 2
 Sir Canon Doyle
 Sherlock Holmes
 Paris
 Threw
 Sorbonne
 Mr
 Canon Doyle
 Know
 Author
 Sir
 Paris
 France
 April

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