Mixed Review 38-48. Write this
information from a poster, correcting
the eleven errors.
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Proofreading Checklist
✓incorrect end
punctuation
✓ fragments
✓run-on sentences
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What is a wetland. A wetland is an area that is saturated, or filled,
with water for at least part of the year, it is a link between dry land and
open water like ponds and rivers, you can identify a wetland by testing
the soil or looking for certain plants. Wetlands take many forms/
Including marshes, swamps, bogs, and
even wet meadows. These areas protect
our drinking water they absorb flood
waters. Many birds, mammals, fish,
amphibians, and insects need wetlands
year-round, others need wetlands only.
during mating or migration. Almost half
of the country's endangered species need
wetlands. What a valuable resource a
wetland is?



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