The sentence that uses hyphen correctly is:
- D. The student in the dark-blue dress read the 800-page book.
<h3>Hyphen</h3>
A hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join single words or syllables to make a compound word.
Basically, hyphens makes words clearer to the reader and generally used if two words are functioning together as an adjective before a word (noun) it is describing.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D.
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Context is inportant. Typically it means to involve, or overtake. To embroil someone is engulf someone into something. To embroil then into something. Again context is inportant
Answer: A
Explanation:
‘Do you’ is just a yes or no question.