The following sentences form an essay. Proofread the essay and select the misspelled word in each item.
In 1898, Madame Curie found too new radioactive elements. One was radium. The other she called polonium, after her native land. In 1903, the Curies shared the Nobel Prize in physics.
A) too
B) called
C) physics
Ques. 2The following sentences form an essay. Proofread the essay and select the misspelled word in each item.
The eleven years from 1895 to 1906 were the happiest of her life. She married Pierre Curie, a well-known scientist. The devoted couple raised two daughters and worked together every day on there research in radiation.
A) happiest
B) raised
C) there
Ques. 3The following sentences form an essay. Proofread the essay and select the misspelled word in each item.
The young scholar graduated first in her class with a degree in physical science. One year later, she completed another degree, in mathmatics.
A) science
B) completed
C) mathmatics
Ques. 4The following sentences form an essay. Proofread the essay and select the misspelled word in each item.
She moved to Paris in 1891 and became the first woman to enroll in the Sorbonne, the greatest university in France. For three years, she studied hard and lived in poverty. Her work payed off.
A) moved
B) studied
C) payed
Ques. 5The following sentences form an essay. Proofread the essay and select the misspelled word in each item.
While a young woman, she postponed her own studys and financed her older sister's medical education with the money she earned as a governess. Then Curie's turn came.
A) studys
B) education
C) Then
Ques. 6The following sentences form an essay. Proofread the essay and select the misspelled word in each item.
Born in Poland in 1867, Marie Curie began life as the daughter of a poor chemistry professer.
A) daughter
B) chemistry
C) professer
Ques. 7The following sentences form an essay. Proofread the essay and select the misspelled word in each item.
Marie Curie led quiet a heroic life. Honored as one of the most brilliant scientists of the twentieth century, she also triumphed over great hardship and loss.
A) quiet
B) Honored
C) scientists