Answer:
early Sunday morning and his companions set out to see the whales
The correct answer is : The well-known artist arrived.
"well-known" is a compound modifier and, in the sentence above, is used immediately before the noun it modifies. For that reason, it must be hyphenated.
"chocolate-covered" could be hyphenated as well, but its location in the structure is improper for that use, since it comes after the noun it modifies.
Analogy is a form of comparison between two or among at least three things, especially when the things are not alike in a clear or in an obvious manner. ... Once again, the correct answer is "analogy."
Explanation:
Technically there are only two tenses in the English language. The Past tense and the Present tense. The future isn't a tense because it has yet to happen, thus it is time that may never happen and is bound to change. Aspects however can apply to tenses such as the progressive aspect (more commonly known as the continuous) or the perfect aspect. Thus in combination of both tense and aspect, we get an understanding of the temporal occurrences of activities.