English, 27.08.2021 16:30 christhegreat1
Culture Shock
(1) "Come on in," said Dervla cheerfully as she opened the front door. (2) Her too study partners, Jackson and Wylie, wiped they're feet on the rug before entering. (3) The three of them were meeting for one last study session before the organic chemistry final exam.
(4) "This is quiet an unusual house," Jackson remarked. (5) His eyes were wide as he glanced around.
(6) "I've never seen anything like it, to say the lease," exclaimed Wylie. (7) "It reminds me of a teepee, only rounder and bigger."
(8) "Its called a yurt here in the U. S., and a ger in Mongolia, where they were invented," Dervla explained. (9) "Yurts are portable round structures traditionally used in Central Asia. (10) Were living here because we want a simple, energy-efficient lifestyle that will have a positive effect on the planet. (11) I hope you to will accept a cold soda or lemonade in exchange for your tutoring help."
(12) "You have a refrigerator in this place?" Wyle asked. (13) He noticed the comfortable chairs and rugs scattered throughout the yurt.
(14) "Of course we do," laughed Dervla. (15) "We have heat, air conditioning, electricity, and plumbing, too. (16) In fact, I think our yurt is even nicer then our old house."
(17) "Your family is pretty amazing," Jackson complimented Dervla as she passed him a soda. (18) "I don't think I could adapt to such a unique way of life."
(19) "You are certainly sticking to your principals," agreed Wylie.
(20) "We don't deserve any awards for living the life we want," Dervla replied. (21) "We get to have an amazing living experience without loosing our modern conveniences. (22) Now, let's get to work—I've been poring over my chemistry notes for hours, and I need all the help I can get."
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Which sentence from the passage contains an error?
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sentence 4
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sentence 5
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sentence 7
D.
sentence 9
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