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kati45 [8]
4 years ago
13

Why shouldn't the word Atlantic be divided by a hyphen? A. Do not separate a one-letter syllable from the rest of the word. B. A

two-letter word ending should not be carried over to the next line. C. Do not divide proper nouns or proper adjectives. D. Do not divide a one-syllable word.
English
2 answers:
belka [17]4 years ago
5 0

<span>C. Do not divide proper nouns or proper adjectives. </span>

The word Atlantic can be a noun or an adjective depending on its usage. It does not need to be hyphenated when not used with prefixes when they come before the word. 

jek_recluse [69]4 years ago
5 0
The answer to your question is C
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