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Ead the following passage and identify any errors in spelling. If there are none, write “No errors”. Waltz tried both mining and prospecting in Arizona, where he relocated in the 1860s. However, it seems that he had little luck. In 1891, Waltz’s farm was one of many that were flooded. Because Phoenix is in the dessert, torrential rains fill washes and rivers, and can cause devestating floods. Shortly after this, Waltz became ill – perhaps from the flooding, he might have contracted pneumonia. He died on October 25, 1891.

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