1. We played in the cold and salty ocean water on a scorching summer day.
2. A red tide is when harmful algae grow out of control in the ocean and become...
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Answer : Runners-up
The plural form of the word runner-up is runners-up. The plural form of a hyphenated compound word is done by pluralizing the main element of the word. If the main element of the word is not a known, the second element can be pluralized. However, in this case the first element is runner and that is noun meaning we pluralized the runner into runners making it "runners-up". Other examples of pluralized hyphenated compound word are fathers-in-law, lookers-on, editors-in-chief and a lot more.
Answer:
i'm guessing 4
Explanation:
in the first sentence"they were pretty bad off"
the 2nd and 3rd convey that well, while the 4th just says "they lost hope"
Yes because you may have missed somethings in reading most of the time its not only what the surface means but underneath the actual words.