It’s letter D hope it works.
1. Gradually the water evaporates; the salt forms crystals.
2. They decided not to go shopping; instead, they went walking in the park.
3. Some cheeses are made from cow's milk; others are made from goat's milk.
4. Becky is fascinated by sharks; however, she has not yet met one close up.
5. Their new home is beautiful; no one would guess it was once a barn.
The athletes put their uniforms in their lockers.
The fourth one is the one that best describes the paragraph.
Answer:
bookkeeper
Explanation:
It isn't the only word of this kind, but it's the only one in which removing the hyphen and merging the two words is a practical option. If you took the hyphens out of words like hoof-footed or sweet-toothed, for example, you'd be left with the off-putting and fairly unrecognizable forms hooffooted and sweettoothed
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