Answer:
C. Helen told Fred that she would love him ever-more.
Explanation:
The hyphen is a punctuation mark that is used to separate syllables of a single word and also join words that are to be taken as "one meaning or idea". When it is used in such a way, then the word is called or referred to as "a hyphenated" word.
Among the given options, the sentence that requires no use of the hyphen is the third sentence. Here, <u>"ever-more" doesn't need to be joined nor are they a single word. </u>
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
To be disloyal and double-dealing
John always wanted to be a dentist and was very determined to become one. He would always try to flatter his teachers by telling them he wanted to be a dentist. However, in the back of their mind they never believed him. One day when John woke up, there was a blizzard, so school was canceled, he was so happy. John continued studying dentistry up until 15 years later, when he turned 22, he finally became one and proved everyone wrong.
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