I've written a paragraph below and in every line not in sentences there are some words which are not correct and some need to be added ...i've tried ....but....i'm confused.........plz help me in this.....misktakes are in ()single brackets and ^ correct words are in double brackets(())... ===>> =>The tradition of the English afternoon tea (starts) in the mid- ((started)) =>nineteenth century. In England, among the upper and middle class, =>lunch usually taken at 12 or 1 o’clock, with dinner served =>comparatively later at around 7 or even 8 o’clock. The seventh Duchess o=>f Bedford, Anna Maria, credited with inventing afternoon =>tea in 1841, when she started drinking tea and eating a light snack ^ ((at)) =>around 3 to 4 o’clock in the afternoon, bridge the long gap between =>meals. In other circles when dinner was earlier, the tradition =>of afternoon tea had not take hold. By the 1860s, however, =>it (become) widespread in many English cities. ((became)) =>Having evolve in the highest social circles, the tradition of afternoon =>tea had to do with fashion, elegance and ritual than the simple =>necessity to have a cup of tea and cake. The idea got very attractive as =>the Duchess invited guests to join in the ritual. Tea sipped and =>food was nibbled from the finest bone china. The hostess would =>responsible for pouring the tea, which then be distributed by =>any (gentlemen) present. Thoughtful hostess would serve biscuits ((gentleman)) =>so that ladies could eat them without removed their gloves, as =>sandwiches would required. Many contemporary instruction manuals =>went into great detail on how afternoon tea should be prepared, served and taken. =>The food serve during afternoon tea quickly evolved into the =>tradition three-tiered tray offering what we see today – with thinly- =>slice sandwiches on the bottom tier, scones on the middle, and elegant tarts and cakes on the top. =>Afternoon tea sometimes mistakenly called high tea and yet it =>should be more correctly called low tea. High tea a working =>man’s main meal and was served at the high table, after a full day =>work. Low tea was served on the drawing room table, that was =>usually a low table. Food serving with the tea was lighter, and it is =>more popular between^ people of the upper class. ((the)) =>Whatever name you would (liked) to call it, and whatever food you want ((like)) =>to accompany it, the one irrefutable fact about afternoon tea was that it =>must make with a cup of the beverage that gave^ this traditional English ritual its name. ((us))
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I've written the following corrections, the rest is all right:
1. ...tea started in... 2. okay 3. lunch was usually taken at... 4. ok 5. ...Maria, is credited with... 6. ...a light snack at 7. ...afternoon, to bridge the... 8. ok 9. ...afternoon tea did not take hold... 10. it became widespread... 11. Having evolved in the highest...
21. The way food was served during afternoon tea quickly evolved into the 22. traditional three-tiered tray... 23. sliced sandwiches... 24. ...sometimes was mistakenly called... 25. ...High tea was a working 26. ok 27, ok 28, ...Food served with the tea...and it was 29. more popular with people of the... 30. ...name you would call i