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Which sentence has correct punctuation?



The kids in my class want to become more selfsufficient.


The kids in my class want to become more self-sufficient.


The kids in my class want to become more self—sufficient.


The kids in my class want to become more self sufficient.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"The kids in my class want to become more self-sufficient."

Explanation: "self-sufficient" is correctly hyphenated. The other options either omit the hyphen, use an em dash, or run the words together.