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Which sentence correctly uses hyphenation conventions?(1 point)
Responses
The boy made everyone laugh with his quick-wit.
The boy made everyone laugh with his quick-wit.
The two faced-woman was unliked by others.
The two faced-woman was unliked by others.
The contractor kept the load-bearing wall.
The contractor kept the load-bearing wall.
The smile appeared under the salt-and pepper mustache.
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"The contractor kept the load-bearing wall."
Explanation: "load-bearing" is a compound modifier before the noun and correctly hyphenated. (Correct forms for the others: "his quick wit"; "the two-faced woman"; "the salt-and-pepper mustache.")
Explanation: "load-bearing" is a compound modifier before the noun and correctly hyphenated. (Correct forms for the others: "his quick wit"; "the two-faced woman"; "the salt-and-pepper mustache.")
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