families with limited means are more interested in securing clean,safe,and resonably comfortable housing than to finding quaters that are especially psychlogically.

a)change find to finding
b)change the spelling to especially to especialy
c)no correction is necessary

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It's not A because "find" is not used.

It's not B because "especially" is spelled correctly, so no correction is necessary

Nope, sorry -- there are errors, but I want to see what "jenny" thinks the errors are first.

in finding its suppose to be find so it would be a

It's hard to tell if "a" is correct; I don't think it is. There are so many other errors in that sentence, it's difficult to determine.

Families with limited means are more interested in securing clean, safe, and resonably comfortable housing than in finding quarters that are especially psychologically.<~~what? There's something missing here.

resonably ~~> should be "reasonably"

a) Change "find" to "finding"

b) No correction is necessary

To determine if any changes are necessary, we need to understand the context and purpose of the sentence. In this case, the sentence is discussing the priorities of families with limited means when it comes to housing.

Looking at option a), changing "find" to "finding" would correct the verb tense to match the subject "families". "Families" is plural, so the verb should be in present continuous tense: "finding" instead of "find".

Regarding option b), there is no need to change the spelling of "especially" to "especialy" as it is already spelled correctly.