Explanation:
sorry I don't know it's answer
This is a really bizarre set of sentences, and I think the best way of finding a correct answer is through process of elimination.
<span>My baby-sister-dropped her nearly full bottle of juice in a mud puddle. Baby-sister-dropped is wrong here.
My baby sister dropped her nearly full bottle-of juice-in a mud puddle. Both of those are wrong, those words aren't even remotely meant to be grouped together.
My baby sister dropped her nearly full-bottle of juice-in a mud puddle. Juice-in is still wrong.
My baby sister dropped her bottle of juice in a mud-puddle. This is probably correct. </span>
My philosophy of education is derived from my personal experiences. I
have been an educator for 4 years, and I have learned a lot from more
experienced teachers in my district. I also work mainly with students
from a low socioeconomic background; my background was quite different. I
will discuss how all of these elements, along with scholarly texts,
have impacted my educational philosophy. I think thats it
Correct answer is the second sentence:
I debated whether to join the choir or to baby-sir for the children
Comedy is funny while tradegy is sad and bad stuff happening