Proofread a Conversation Jack wrote this conversation between a waiter
and a diner. Find six spelling errors and one punctuation error. Write the
corrections on the lines.
What’ll you have for lunch?" asked the waiter.
"I'm
not sure," said the diner,
"Maybe this'll tempt you-lima bean casserole!" said the
waiter. "Who'ud eat that for lunch?" asked the diner.
"That's a very popular dish around here," said the
waiter. Theyr'e already lining up outside the door for the
beans."
"You arn' kidding about a long line," said the diner.
You mustn't miss this tasty treat," said the waiter.
"Okay, I wouldn't want to miss your special dish!" said
the diner. "Hey, this doesnt taste too bad at all."
"See what you would've been missing if you had'nt tried
our special dish?" said the waiter.
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