In the following passages each line has an error. Edit the passage by identifying the wrong word/an inappropriate expression, strike it off; then write the correct word in your answer-book as shown in the first example of each of the passages.
If the boys and the girls are to be treat (treat) –
(i) as equals, than both of them have right (than) –
(ii) to education. If resources can spare (spare) –
(iii) for the boy education then they have to (boy) –
(iv) be spared on the education of the girls too (on) –
(v) as we have saw that educating a child (saw) –
(vi) is not a burden and an invesment. (and) –
(vii) So the family has to devise mean to (mean) –
(viii) squeeze its budget and makes space (makes) –
(ix) for the educate of the girl child. (educate) –
(x) If you educated a woman, you educate a nation. (educated) –