(1) We decided to climb Mt. Rainer, but it was a long, hard journey to Washington State from Medford, Oregon. (2) We were worried about our likely sucess in the cold enviroment of the upper slopes. (3) For one thing, Marty was broke and anxius about having warm clothes for climbing. (4) To solve that problem, the rest of us choose to chip in and get him good cold-whether gear. (5) At last, we set off for Mt. Rainer. (6) But, when we arrived, it was snowing hard. (7) A local guide recommended that we spend the night in a motel in Tacoma.



18. Which sentences each contain two misspelled words?



A. 1 and 2
B. 3 and 4
C. 3 and 7
D. 2 and 4

D?

I agree with you on D.

C. 3 and 4 anxius -- whether

you guys have forgot to count sentences before numbers not after (sentences in fronts numbers )

(3) For one thing, Marty was broke and ANXIUS about having warm clothes for climbing. (4) To solve that problem, the rest of us choose to chip in and get him good cold-WHETHER gear.

To find the answer to this question, you need to identify the sentences that contain two misspelled words. Let's analyze each option:

A. Sentences 1 and 2:

(1) We decided to climb Mt. Rainer, but it was a long, hard journey to Washington State from Medford, Oregon.
(2) We were worried about our likely sucess in the cold enviroment of the upper slopes.

Both of these sentences are correctly spelled.

B. Sentences 3 and 4:

(3) For one thing, Marty was broke and anxius about having warm clothes for climbing.
(4) To solve that problem, the rest of us choose to chip in and get him good cold-whether gear.

Sentence 3 contains two misspelled words:
- "anxious" is misspelled as "anxius."
- "weather" is misspelled as "whether."

C. Sentences 3 and 7:

(3) For one thing, Marty was broke and anxius about having warm clothes for climbing.
(7) A local guide recommended that we spend the night in a motel in Tacoma.

Sentence 3 contains two misspelled words, as mentioned earlier, but sentence 7 is correctly spelled.

D. Sentences 2 and 4:

(2) We were worried about our likely sucess in the cold enviroment of the upper slopes.
(4) To solve that problem, the rest of us choose to chip in and get him good cold-whether gear.

Sentence 2 contains one misspelled word:
- "success" is misspelled as "sucess."

Therefore, the correct answer is D, as sentence 2 contains one misspelled word and sentence 4 contains two misspelled words.