Answer: B. I love to eat chocolate covered pretzels.
Explanation: A hyphen is a punctuation mark with various uses in english, like separate syllables and join words. In the given sentences, the one that needs a hyphen is option b, "I love to eat chocolate covered pretzels", it should be: "I love to eat chocolate-covered pretzels, without the hyphen we can't tell if they are referring to chocolate pretzels that are covered, of pretzels that are covered with chocolate.
It would be it is a primary subject in the story that helps understand the hidden motives of the main character.
<span>It could be said that Ernesto goes to the toilet several times because he seems to be fascinated by the invention (option2) It is important to remember that he was born in a small and hidden village in Mexico where they had a settlement. They were very poor and he even did not go to school.</span>
Answer:
The sentence which are in direct form