The sentence that presents an incorrect use of hyphens is: "A thesis statement should be well-crafted and thought-over." Option B is correct.
The hyphen (‐) is a punctuation mark employed in order to join words and to separate syllables of a single word. The use of hyphens is known as hyphenation. As an orthographic concept, the hyphen is a single entity.
A hyphen is used in a compound modifier when the modifier comes before the word it’s modifying.
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Tommy didn't waste any time. He kicked his leg into the air and whirled around as quickly as he could. Jack's blade flew away, and Tommy leaped upon his weapon before Jack realized what had occurred. He sprang to his feet and pointed his gun at Jack's back.
"Yaaargh!"
"What are you doing?" Jack grumbled.
"This is a revolt! Now I'm the captain. And I'm telling you, you have to walk the plank!"
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The piece of evidence that best reveals the lose-lose reality of the king's arena is: B "It mattered not that he might already possess a wife and family, or that his affections might be engaged upon an object of his own selection" (Paragraph 6).
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