Oregon Climbing Guide

finding spelling error?
Hi
For the following passage:
(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.
Which sentences each contain two misspelled words?
A. 1 and 2
B. 2 and 4
C. 3 and 4
D. 3 and 7
I found 2 errors only in sentence 2 and 3. I don’t know what the answer is for this question.
can someone help me please?
Thank you
B. R A I N I E R, not Rainer nor Ranier
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